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Russia Says it is Ready For Negotiation

President Vladimir Putin has said that Russia is ready and open for negotiation with the various parties that participate in the war between Russia and Ukraine. According to the President, Kyiv as well as its Western Supporters have declined to engage in talks.

The February 24th, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine stimulated a destructive European clash since World War II and it is regarded as the biggest conflict between the West and Moscow since the Cuban missile crisis in 1962.

However, the end of the war cannot be predicted as Kremlin says that the fight will continue until all its goals are achieved and Kyiv also says it will fight until all Russian soldiers are ejected from its region.

The attacks on Power Stations by Russia have left millions of citizens without electricity, therefore, Zelenskiy said that Moscow is determined to make the last few days of 2022 to be dark and cumbersome for Russia.

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces disclosed that there are still existing dangers in some of the relevant infrastructures across the country. He also added that Russian soldiers had shelled several positions and towns during the war.

Concerning the strike at the Kherson Southern city which killed more than 10 persons, Zelenskiy says they will continue to hunt for Russian killers.  Putin who described his country as unique, says there is no justification for the imperial-style war and the majority of his citizens are ever ready to forfeit everything for the sake of their motherland.

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