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    Home»Most Viewed News»Putin says there is 'no point' meeting Zelensky over ending Ukraine warThe Russian president's refusal comes after his Ukrainian counterpart wrote an open letter calling for face-to-face talks.6 hrs agoEurope
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    Putin says there is 'no point' meeting Zelensky over ending Ukraine warThe Russian president's refusal comes after his Ukrainian counterpart wrote an open letter calling for face-to-face talks.6 hrs agoEurope

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    Reuters President Putin lifts his finger as if to make a point as he speaks into a microphone. He is dressed in a navy blue suit, white shirt and red patterned tie and is speaking in front of a marine blue backdropReuters

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he does not see any point in meeting Volodymyr Zelensky after the Ukrainian leader requested face-to-face talks over ending the war between the two nations.

    Zelensky sent an open letter on Thursday calling for direct negotiations with Putin, writing that it was “wrong to simply wait” for the war, which began with Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, to become the focus of US attention once more.

    The Ukrainian president also requested a ceasefire, while striking a defiant, at-times mocking tone.

    Putin called the note “rude” and refused the request for a meeting, reiterating his position that peace talks should precede any ceasefire.

    “I don’t see any point for now,” he said when asked whether he would take up Zelensky’s offer while speaking at Russia’s annual economic forum in St Petersburg on Friday.

    “Was it a way to create the conditions for a face-to-face meeting or a way not to set up a face-to-face meeting? I think it was the second.”

    After hearing Putin’s response Zelensky said Russia “was choosing war again” .

    “He just doesn’t want to end the war. I think that many in the world were disappointed by this answer,” he wrote on Telegram.

    During his remarks addressing Zelensky’s letter, Putin restated his position that a ceasefire would only allow Ukraine to regroup, while concessions Moscow is seeking from Kyiv remain unmet.

    “The only point is for the Ukrainian side to halt the advance of our armed forces. But we need agreements – not for six months, not for three months, but for the long term,” he said.

    “Let the experts get to work and come up with some solutions. After that, we can meet.”

    Putin said he would only end the war when Russia’s goals had been met.

    “Military actions will end some day, we assume. Without a doubt, they will end once we have achieved the goals we have set for ourselves.”

    Russia’s longstanding position is that Ukraine should withdraw from the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, as well as abandon efforts to join Nato.

    But Kyiv has refused to give up any territory, arguing that any concessions to Moscow would embolden it to invade again in the future, noting its full-scale invasion came eight years after it annexed the Crimean peninsula.

    Zelensky had stated in his letter that “after 26 years in power, age is beginning to take its toll” on Putin, while drawing attention to a recent Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory – including one on St Petersburg on Thursday he described as “paying a visit”.

    Putin said the letter contained “some rather rude remarks”.

    The content of Zelensky’s letter had raised hopes of peace in some quarters, including the White House.

    US President Donald Trump said “it would be great” if the two leaders did meet.

    A BBC map titled “Areas of Russian military control in Ukraine” shows Ukraine and surrounding countries in Eastern Europe. Ukraine is displayed centrally in white, bordered by Belarus to the north, Russia to the east, and Moldova to the southwest. The Black Sea appears in blue along Ukraine’s southern coast.

Areas shaded in pink/red indicate regions under Russian military control, primarily concentrated in the east and south of Ukraine, including much of the Donetsk region, a southern corridor stretching westward toward Kherson, and the entire Crimea peninsula, which is labelled and outlined. Thin orange lines indicate areas of claimed Russian control, while red diagonal stripes mark zones of limited Russian military control, especially along the active front line in eastern Ukraine.

Major cities are labelled with black dots, including Kyiv (central north), Lviv (west), Kharkiv (northeast), Donetsk (east), Zaporizhzhia(southeast-central), Kherson (south), Odesa (southwest coast), and Kursk in Russia. Country names (Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Moldova) are written in large capital letters.

A small inset globe in the top-left corner highlights Ukraine’s location in Europe. A scale bar in the lower-left corner shows distances of 100 km and 100 miles.

The legend at the bottom explains the color coding:

Pink/red: Russian military control
Red stripes: Limited Russian military control
Orange: Claimed Russian control
Black outline: Russia annexed Crimea in 2014
A source note reads: “Source: ISW and AEI's Critical Threats Project (21:00 GMT, 28 May)”, with a BBC logo in the bottom-right corner.

    Ukraine said on Friday that it had struck five ships with illegal cargo in the Sea of Azov and in coastal waters of territories occupied by Russia.

    Robert Brovdi, Ukraine’s drone commander, said they had been involved in “stealing” Ukrainian grain, and transferring fuel and military supplies.

    Azerbaijan’s foreign ministry said five people had been killed in attacks on two of the ships in the sea of Azov. It did not indicate who it thought had carried out the attack and said the boats did not belong to Azerbaijan.

    One drone operated by Ukraine exploded in the Romanian Black Sea port of Constanta. Ukrainian operators said it was knocked off course by Russian electronic interference.

    At least 13 people have been killed and 70 others injured in a series of Russian attacks on Ukraine in the past day, officials have said.

    Four died after a dairy factory was hit outside Kyiv, while a drone strike on a petrol station in Kherson killed a 35-year-old woman.

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