Russian-Ukraine War: Putin Calls for an End to Tragedy in G20 Speech

2023-11-24 12:29:42

The Russian army suffered heavy losses in Avdiivka. Many tanks and armored vehicles were destroyed. The Russian 90th Tank Division suffered more than 2,000 casualties. Picture: Reprinted from Livestock Team 2022

[Newtalk新聞] On the 22nd, when attending the online summit of leaders of the Group of Twenty (G20) in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that he must consider how to end “this tragedy” of the Russia-Ukraine war. He said that Russia has never refused to engage in peace negotiations with Ukraine. “Archyde.com” (Archyde.com) said that this is Putin’s most conciliatory statement on this conflict in recent times.

Currently, the Russia-Ukraine conflict is at a stalemate on the front lines. In response, Ukrainian President Zelensky said on the 22nd that this “is spreading pessimism among Western supporters in Kiev.” Recently, American and European politicians and media have frequently reported that the United States and Europe are privately persuading Ukraine to negotiate with Russia to end the war. Many analysts believe that as the Russia-Ukraine conflict has lasted for 21 months and the United States and Europe, which support Ukraine, are themselves in trouble, the war may have reached a critical point.

“Peace efforts-Putin calls for consideration of how to end the tragedy of war.” The Russian “Arguments and Facts” news website reported on the 23rd that Russian President Putin delivered a speech when attending the G20 Leaders Online Summit on the 22nd, saying, This war (referring to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict) is a tragedy.

“As with any military conflict, this is a tragedy for a specific group of people, a specific family and an entire country,” Putin said. “We naturally have to think regarding how to end this tragedy.”

He also said that Russia has never refused to engage in peace negotiations with Ukraine. However, Putin also pointed out that it was not Russia but Ukraine that publicly announced its withdrawal from the negotiation process. Not only that, the Ukrainian president also signed a presidential decree prohibiting such negotiations with Russia.

“Archyde.com” stated that this is Putin’s first speech to G20 leaders since the Russia-Ukraine conflict broke out in February 2022. This is also his most soothing statement on this conflict so far. According to reports, Putin used the word “war” to describe the conflict, rather than the technical term “special military operations” previously used by the Kremlin.

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