Putin surprised by his statement about peace negotiations: Of all European politicians, he only wants to talk to this man

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared on Saturday that he is ready for direct talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He appointed German ex-chancellor Gerhard Schröder as a possible mediator for Europe, TASR writes about it according to the DPA agency.

“Anyone who wants to meet me must come to Moscow,” Putin said at a press conference in Moscow after a military parade on Victory Day without the participation of armored vehicles. According to him, it is not a direct invitation to Zelensky, but he is ready to meet him. “We can meet somewhere other than Moscow, but only if a long-term peace agreement is reached beforehand,” he said.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, according to his own words, handed the head of the Kremlin a message from the Ukrainian president, who declared readiness for a personal meeting with Putin in any format. According to Kremlin adviser Yury Ushakov, the attitude of the Russian president is not changing. He called the messages from Kiev, which were transmitted by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, obsolete and had already been heard before, saying that they “were transmitted through many intermediaries, including Trump.”

“There was no personal message,” reminded Putin according to DPA. “But this isn’t the first time we’ve heard it.” He also said that, from the European side, he can imagine his friend and former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder as the mediator of the talks: “Of all European politicians, I would prefer talks with Schröder,” stated.

The former head of the German Social Democrats is viewed controversially in his homeland. Shortly after leaving top politics, he worked in the management of Nord Stream 2 and after the invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops, he refused to leave his positions in Russian state enterprises. He did not condemn Moscow for military aggression and criticized anti-Russian sanctions.

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