Putin: ‘Yes’ in Ukraine Negotiations- Reduce Defense Expenditure

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Messages in every direction and especially to and to him, but also, was sent by the Russian president during his speech to close the work of the Eurasia Economic Union.

‘Yes’ to a new round of negotiations with Ukraine

According to the Russian president, his country is ready for a new round of peace negotiations with Ukraine, probably in Constantinople, but their place and time remains to be decided.

As he argued The negotiating groups of both sides are in constant contact and Russia is ready to return the bodies of 3000 dead Ukrainian soldiers.

The Russian president stressed that he hoped that continuing the negotiations would reduce the gap observed in the positions of the two sides in the last round.

Reduction of defense spending as opposed to the West

Vladimir Putin also referred to the issue of armaments he has begun, arguing that Russia is already facing fiscal pressure due to increased defense spending, which have fueled inflation, and ready to reduce military spending in the long run.

As noted by the 223 trillion rubles (2.5 trillion euros) of Russian GDP, defense spending amounts to 13.5 trillion rubles (141 billion euros) and this amount will definitely decrease in the future in the future.

In this context, President Putin argued that with Donald Trump at the helm of the US, his country and America are better coordinated.

Increased demand for oil

Finally, the Russian president said that the team of the leading OPEC+oil -producing countries, including Russia, adopted the position that global oil demand would increase and on the basis of it would adapt their production policy.

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