Putin's Stance on Meeting Zelenskyy Unchanged, Says Aide Yury Ushakov

Russian President Vladimir Putin's aide Yury Ushakov confirmed that Putin's position on meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains unchanged, urging Zelenskyy to call Moscow for talks. Ushakov dismissed messages from Kyiv via Slovak PM Robert Fico as outdated, noting they were relayed through intermediaries including Trump. He also stated that US President Donald Trump's hopes for an extended ceasefire are unfounded, as it depends on both Russia and Ukraine. Additionally, Ushakov reported that relevant agencies are working on prisoner exchange lists, with a potential swap possible once an agreement is reached.

Key Points: Putin's Stance on Zelenskyy Meeting Unchanged: Aide

  • Putin's stance on meeting Zelenskyy unchanged
  • Ukraine must call Moscow for talks
  • Trump's ceasefire extension hopes unfounded
  • Russia and Ukraine working on prisoner exchange lists
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Putin's stance on meeting Zelenskyy unchanged: Putin's aide Yury Ushakov

Putin's aide Yury Ushakov says Putin's readiness to meet Zelenskyy remains unchanged, but Ukraine must call Moscow. Trump's ceasefire hopes called unfounded.

"Our president has responded many times that if he (Zelenskyy) wants to meet, he should call Moscow; we are ready to receive him and hold talks. - Yury Ushakov"

Moscow, May 9

Russian President Vladimir Putin's aide Yury Ushakov told reporters on Saturday that Russian President Vladimir Putin's position regarding his readiness to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for talks remains unchanged, as per Tass.

Ushakov told Tass that the messages conveyed from Kyiv by Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico as outdated and already heard before, saying they "were relayed through many intermediaries, including Trump."

"Our president has responded many times that if he (Zelenskyy) wants to meet, he should call Moscow; we are ready to receive him and hold talks," Ushakov told Tass.

"What is he saying? It all ends up hanging in the air," Ushakov said, accusing Ukraine of inconsistency.

Ushakov told reporters on Saturday that US President Donald Trump's hopes that the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine would be prolonged are unfounded, as per Tass.

"Yes, [Trump's hope for an extension of the ceasefire] is unfounded," the diplomat said. "But he hopes for it, why not? And he is working toward it," Tass reported, quoting Ushakov.

"But this (a prolonged ceasefire) depends not only on him, but also on the other two parties," Ushakov concluded.

Tass further reported that concerned agencies in Russia and Ukraine are working on lists of prisoners of war, and a prisoner exchange could begin once the sides reach an agreement, Ushakov told reporters.

"As far as I know, the relevant agencies are supposed to be actively working on the lists today, and if they reach an agreement through their channels, the exchange will begin," Tass quoted Ushakov as saying.

Ushakov added that the process could move fairly quickly.

"On our part, the preliminary work [on the prisoner exchange] was underway even before the announcement of this ceasefire. And we had already provided lists to the Ukrainian side. We received no response from them. But now, perhaps due to the pressure from [US President Donald Trump], as I mentioned earlier, they will hurry up with preparing the list," Ushakov said.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian, I can see both sides here. Russia is stuck in its old ways, Ukraine is being stubborn. But this ceasefire talk gives some hope for peace. 🤞
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Arjun K
Trump's hopes being 'unfounded' – classic diplomatic speak for 'mind your own business.' Russia-Ukraine conflict has been a mess, but let's hope prisoner exchanges actually happen. Those poor souls caught in the middle 😔
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Rohit P
India should stay neutral on this. We have strategic ties with Russia, but Ukraine is also a friend. Let them sort their own mess while we focus on our development.
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Aditya G
Prisoner exchange is the only positive news here. War is always cruel, and these lists should have been swapped months ago. Why does it always take international pressure to do the basic human thing? 🤷
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Neha E
Putin's 'we are ready to receive him' sounds so patronizing. Zelenskyy should not have to beg for a meeting. Both sides need to sit down properly, not through intermediaries like Fico or Trump. Very disappointing leadership from both.

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