JUST IN

Ukraine crisis: After troop ‘pullout’, Putin says Russia does not want a war

WhatsApp Group Join Now

Hours after Russia said it has begun pulling out troops from the Ukraine border after weeks of build-up, President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday said that it does not want a war in Europe.

Addressing a joint conference after talks with Germany Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Putin called for the conflict to be resolved through diplomacy with the West.

He also said that Moscow is ready to discuss confidence-building with the United States and its NATO allies.
“We are ready to work further together. We are ready to go down the negotiations track,” Said the Russian President as per multiple news agencies. He also used the stage to confirm a “partial pullback of troops” from its ex-Soviet neighbour’s border.
The crisis — the worst between Russia and the West since the Cold War ended — reached a peak this week, with US officials warning that a full-scale invasion including an assault on Kyiv, was possible within days.

WhatsApp Channel Join Now

Get real time updates directly on you device, subscribe now.

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.