The Kremlin leader complained that he had not started peace negotiations with Kyiv and signed legitimate documents.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin suggested that Ukraine a temporary department under the UN auspice and a number of countries held the election. He said this on Thursday, March 27, during a conversation with the seafarers of underwater cruiser Arkhangelsk, Russia’s media report.
According to Putin, temporary administration in Ukraine will allow democratic elections and bring the “capable government” power.
“In principle, of course, it is possible under the UN auspices, the USA, along with European countries, of course, with our partners and friends to discuss the possibility of introducing temporary management in Ukraine. To handle democratic elections,” said Russian leader.
Allowing, with a new government, peace negotiations can start and sign “legitimate documents that can be identified worldwide and reliable,” Putin said.
In addition, he cited the Brix countries and the DPRK to partners in which the Russian Federation was ready to work in the “Ukrainian settlement”. Also, Russia is said to be ready to cooperate in Europe, but “they are trying to drive a nose,” the Russian dictator shared.
At the same time, in Ukraine, Putin called the problem of “Azov”, which, like “gets actual power.”
Meanwhile, the President of the Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, following the results of the Coalition Summite, which took place on Thursday in Paris, said about the “bad signal for Putin.”
Remember that in Ukraine there will be European “Reasssurance forces” in the event of a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron said following the results of the Coalition Summit.
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