Russian President Putin has announced that peace talks with Ukraine are at dead end: Report 13Apr 2022

Russian President Putin has announced that peace talks with Ukraine are at dead end, Russia announced on Monday that it would not suspen...

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Russian President Putin has announced that peace talks with Ukraine are at dead end
Russian President Putin has announced that peace talks with Ukraine are at dead end

Russian President Putin has announced that peace talks with Ukraine are at dead end

Russia-Ukraine live war updates on April 12: Russia announced on Monday that it would not suspend its military operation in Ukraine due to peace talks. The announcement comes in the wake of Western warnings that Putin’s army is regrouping to “focus” on eastern Ukrainian cities.

During the devastation and chaos, the mayor of the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol said that more than 10,000 civilians had died in the siege of Russia. Stay on IndiaToday.in to learn live about the Russia-Ukraine war.

President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that peace talks with Ukraine had stalled, using his first public comments on the conflict in more than a week to promise his troops would win and blaming the West for failing to reach Moscow.

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Speaking publicly about the war for the first time since Russian forces withdrew from northern Ukraine after being stopped at the gates of Kiev, Putin promised that Russia would achieve all its “noble” goals in Ukraine.

As the strongest signal so far that the war will continue, Putin said that Kyiv had broken the peace talks by making false allegations about Russia’s war crimes and demanding security guarantees for the whole of Ukraine.



“We are back in our good stalemate,” Putin, Russia’s chief leader since 1999, told a news briefing at the 3450-mile (5550 km) east of Moscow’s Vostochny spaceport.

Asked by Russian space agency staff whether the operation in Ukraine would achieve its goals, Putin replied: “Absolutely. I have no doubt.” He said Russia would continue to operate “rhythmically and calmly”.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said the pictures and shots of the bodies of the dead, thrown in the Ukrainian city of Bucha, were forged.

Speaking at a televised press conference after talks with his Belarusian counterpart, Alexander Lukashenko, Putin compared Ukraine’s allegations that Russian soldiers had executed civilians in Bucca with what he said was a Western staging of a chemical weapons attack in Syria aimed at accusing Bashar alad. .

The world is facing a “multi-year problem” in food supplies as the war in Ukraine raises world prices and disrupts the production of major crops, David Weasley, executive director of the UN World Food Program, said on Tuesday.



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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that inconsistencies in Ukraine’s demands were hampering talks to end Russia’s military operation.

Ukrainian President Zelensky on Tuesday accused Russian soldiers of raping hundreds of civilians in Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Moscow would oppose attempts to isolate Russia and Belarus, and stressed the need to deepen integration between the countries in the face of distorting sanctions imposed by the West.

Russian hackers tried to carry out a destructive cyber attack on Ukraine’s power grid last week, Ukrainian officials and cyber security researchers said on Tuesday.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday urged the European Union to impose sanctions on all Russian banks and Russian oil and to set a deadline for stopping Russian gas imports.



Ukrainian police said they had launched a war crimes investigation after a 64-year-old man was killed in a minefield in an area from which Russian forces had recently withdrawn.

Police said an unidentified local man was driving near the village of Krasne in northern Ukraine on Monday and had parked his car to greet acquaintances when he was struck by an anti-tank mine left on the side of the road.

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Russian President Putin has announced that peace talks with Ukraine are at dead end
Russian President Putin has announced that peace talks with Ukraine are at dead end

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine would undoubtedly achieve its “noble” goals.

Speaking at the awards ceremony at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia’s Far East, Russian news agencies quoted Putin as saying that Moscow had no choice but to launch a military operation to protect Russia and clash with Ukraine’s anti-Russian forces. was inevitable.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Blagoveshchensk, Russia, on the border with China, where he will meet with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, RIA News reports.



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Prior to the formal talks, the leaders must inspect the construction of the Russian spaceport, the Vostochny spaceport and infrastructure by helicopter.

In a separate meeting at the cosmodrome, the presidents will discuss “joint measures to alleviate the pressure of collective Western sanctions, the situation in the region and the world, and events in Ukraine,” the RIA said. reported quoting the Belarusian state press service.

Russia sends an escort to the eastern regions of Ukraine, Donetsk and Luhansk. According to the Military Research Institute, Russian forces continued to gather troops in the Kharkiv region to step up offensive operations on the Izyum axis, and

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