Putin said at the G20 summit that the Kremlin has not rejected peace negotiations in Ukraine, and that Kyiv “doesn’t want peace.”
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called on Russian President Vladimir Putin at the virtual G20 summit to withdraw troops from Ukraine. Barrons wrote this on Wednesday, November 22.
“I call on President Putin to stop attacking Ukraine and withdraw troops to end this war,” Scholz told reporters at a news conference in Berlin.
Meloni noted that Putin’s statements today about his willingness to seek peace may be welcome, but “peace and aggression cannot coexist,” and the Russian dictator “can easily prove his desire for peace if he remembers his soldiers.”
“It would be easy for Russia to withdraw its troops from Ukraine,” Maloney said.
Let’s remember that Putin said at the summit that the Kremlin allegedly did not reject peace negotiations in Ukraine, and that Kyiv “does not want peace.”
We remind you that today Putin took part in a virtual meeting of G20 leaders for the first time since the start of the war in Ukraine. US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping ignored him.
The Kremlin has made a statement on the world order
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Source: korrespondent

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