Vladimir Putin peace terms slammed as Ukraine summit begins - BBC

The Ukrainian government has rejected the conditions put forward by Vladimir Putin for a peace deal. The Russian president is calling for a ceasefire, a recognition of the annexed territories of Ukraine, and a halt to Western arms shipments to Ukraine. Ukrainian officials have denounced these demands as unrealistic and have pointed out the lack of any commitment from Putin to withdraw Russian troops from Ukraine. The Ukrainian government has instead called for the restoration of Ukraine's territorial integrity and for the full withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukrainian territory. Meanwhile, a summit in Saudi Arabia brings together representatives from nearly 40 countries to discuss a potential peace plan for Ukraine. This summit is taking place without the participation of Russia and is considered a significant development in the ongoing conflict. The Saudi government has stated that the summit's goal is to find a peaceful resolution to the war and to bring together countries that are in support of peace. The summit is being seen as a sign of international efforts to push for a resolution to the conflict and could potentially lead to a breakthrough in negotiations.

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"The Ukrainian government has rejected Putin's peace terms, calling them unrealistic and demanding full withdrawal of Russian troops. A summit in Saudi Arabia brings together international representatives to discuss potential peace plans, offering a glimmer of hope for a negotiated resolution to the conflict."

Updated at: 06.17.2024

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Vladimir Putin peace terms slammed as Ukraine summit begins - BBC