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Putin says open to dialogue with Ukraine

Bernama
Bernama
05/03/2022
01:55 MYT
Putin says open to dialogue with Ukraine
Moscow wishes to continue dialogue with Ukraine and wants peace, provided that all Russia's security demands are met, Putin said. - Anatoly Maltsev/Pool Photo via AP
MOSCOW/BERLIN: Russia is open to dialogue with Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a telephone conversation with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz Friday.
The Russian leader said Moscow wishes to continue dialogue with Ukraine and wants peace, provided that all Russia's security demands are met, Xinhua news agency quoted the Kremlin.
Putin hoped that Kyiv would take a "reasonable and constructive stance" during a third round of talks between Russia and Ukraine.
Scholz expressed concern over the "active fighting and reports of civilian casualties and military losses on both sides," the Kremlin added.
The phone conversation between Scholz and Putin lasted for about an hour, during which they exchanged views on the situation in Ukraine, according to a release on the official website of the German government.
The German chancellor called for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine and stressed humanitarian access to the conflict areas.
Putin and Scholz agreed to hold further talks in the near future, the release said.
-- BERNAMA
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