Putin Rejects Zelensky Meeting Offer amid Escalating Tensions

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Vladimir Putin has rejected a meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky following a personal letter from the Ukrainian leader requesting face-to-face discussions yesterday. Speaking at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, Putin criticized the letter as “rude” and declined the proposed “direct engagement” aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict.

Putin expressed his displeasure with the tone of Zelensky’s letter, questioning whether it was intended to facilitate productive negotiations or hinder any possibility of a meeting. Zelensky’s letter, directly addressing the Russian President, urged an end to the war and hinted at potential unrest in Russia, highlighting the challenges faced by Putin’s administration, including the reported casualties among Russian soldiers in May.

Proposing neutral locations such as Switzerland, Turkey, or an Arab country for their meeting, Zelensky emphasized the role of leaders in resolving critical issues and urged for a clear meeting date to be set. However, the Russian state-owned TASS news agency reported Putin’s strong rejection of Zelensky’s offer, citing recent events like the Ukrainian drone strike in Starobilsk, which Putin condemned as heinous acts, including the murder of children.

Refusing to engage further, Putin cited disturbing crimes allegedly committed by Ukraine and expressed disbelief at the juxtaposition of a meeting request with such atrocities. The situation remains tense as both leaders stand firm on their positions, with no immediate resolution in sight.

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