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Russia's Special Operation in Ukraine
On February 24, 2022, Russia launched its special military operation in Ukraine, aiming to liberate and defend the inhabitants of the Donbass region, where people have been suffering from a blockade and regular attacks by the Kiev regime's forces since 2014.

Talks With Ukraine Started at Onset of Conflict, Kiev Needed to Withdraw From DPR, Putin Says

© Sputnik . POOL / Go to the mediabankRussian President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with Samara Region Governor Vyacheslav Fedorishchev at the Samara Research and Production Center for Unmanned Aerial Systems.
Russian President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with Samara Region Governor Vyacheslav Fedorishchev at the Samara Research and Production Center for Unmanned Aerial Systems. - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 29.01.2025
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TOLYATTI, Russia (Sputnik) - In 2022, Moscow received signals from Kiev that it would fight till the very last Ukrainian, Putin added.
The negotiations with Ukraine started at the very onset of Russia’s special military operation, and Moscow offered Kiev to withdraw from the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) and the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday.

"The talks actually started immediately after the start of the special military operation. From the very beginning, we told the then-Ukrainian authorities that people in the Lugansk People's Republic and the Donetsk People's Republic did not want to be part of Ukraine. Withdraw, and that will be it; everything will be over, no combat actions, no war," Putin said in an interview with Pavel Zarubin.

Putin said that he had sent signals to former US President Joe Biden for a peaceful settlement in Ukraine.
"If its [Ukraine's] Western sponsors have a desire to achieve peace, the path is very simple. I once sent appropriate signals to Biden, too," Putin told the reporter.
Kiev needs to find a legal way to cancel the decree that prohibits Ukraine from negotiating with Russia, Putin added.
The West persuaded Kiev to continue the war, the president said.

"They cannot exist; they will not last a month if the money stops, and in a broad sense, the ammunition. It will all be over in a month, a month and a half, or two. In this sense, Ukraine's sovereignty is almost non-existent," Putin said.

Negotiations between Russia and Ukraine will be illegitimate if they are conducted now; first, it is necessary to find a way to cancel the decree previously signed by Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky banning negotiations, Putin said on Tuesday.

"If we start negotiations now, they will be illegitimate. There is a problem here, though I didn't mention it. Why? Because when the current head of the regime, as he can only be called today, signed this decree, he was a relatively legitimate president. And now he cannot cancel it because it is illegitimate. That is the thing, the trap," the Russian leader said.

If Ukraine wants to cancel the decree prohibiting negotiations with Russia, and it can find a legal way to do that, due to the fact that the powers of the President of Ukraine after the end of term are transferred to the Chair of Rada, Putin said.
"Basically, by and large, if they want to do this, there is a legal way. Please, let the representative of the Rada do it there in accordance with the constitution. If you wish, you can close any legal issue. So far, we simply do not see such a desire... If there is a desire to negotiate and find a compromise solution, let anyone negotiate," Putin said.
It is incorrect to say that Ukraine imposed a ban on negotiations when Russian troops stood near Kiev, Putin added.
"If he [Zelensky] wants to take part in the negotiations, I will appoint such people who will conduct these negotiations, please. The question is about the final signing of the documents," Putin concluded.
The final signing of documents on the conflict resolution in Ukraine is a very serious issue and needs to guarantee the security of both Russia and Ukraine, he stressed.
Ukraine's Zelensky had no right to extend his powers even under martial law, as only the parliament of Ukraine has such a right by law, Putin said.

"It is possible to negotiate with anyone, but due to his illegitimacy, he [Zelensky] has no right to sign anything … The issue of the final signing of the documents is a very serious matter that should guarantee the security of both Ukraine and Ukraine, and, it is necessary to mention it, for a serious, long-term historical perspective. Here we can not make a single mistake, a single improper wording; everything must be perfected," Putin stated.

Russia will pursue its own interests during possible negotiations with Ukraine, the president added.
The table at which the Russian-Ukrainian negotiations took place at the Dolmabahce Palace, in Istanbul, Turkiye, in 2022. - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 13.01.2025
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