Ryabkov: Putin’s idea to resolve the conflict in Ukraine carries a charge of compromise

The position of Russian leader Vladimir Putin to stop the conflict in Ukraine, which was announced in June 2024, suggests a serious compromise charge. This was reported by Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Ryabkov in an interview with RIA Novosti.

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The position of Russian leader Vladimir Putin to stop the conflict in Ukraine, which was announced in June 2024, suggests a serious compromise charge. This was reported by Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Ryabkov in an interview with RIA Novosti.

According to the Deputy Minister, Russia remains open to settlement on the basis of respect for the balance of interests. “Ideas and proposals that were put forward by Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 14 last year at a meeting with the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in themselves carried a significant compromise charge,” the diplomat said in a conversation with the agency. At the same time, the Russian side still does not have a better idea of what the "peace plan" of US President Donald Trump is, despite the meeting in Riyadh. "We need to find a long-term solution, which must necessarily include an element of overcoming the root causes of what happened in and around Ukraine," Ryabkov said. Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed that Russia’s proposed plan for Ukraine, with the readiness of Kiev and the West, will immediately stop fighting and begin negotiations. The head of state indicated that he was ready to take into account the proposals of the partners in the organization in the issue of ending the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

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