Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia was open to Slovakia’s proposal to host peace talks with Ukraine to end the conflict, which he said Russia was determined to reach.
Putin, who this week hosted Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico in the Kremlin, said that Fico, an outspoken opponent of European Union support for Ukraine, had offered his country to host talks between Russia and Ukraine.
Putin said that the Slovak authorities “…would be happy to provide their country as a platform for negotiations. We are not opposed to that if it comes to that. Why not? Since Slovakia takes such a neutral position.”
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Slovakia is seen as one of a growing camp of EU member states in central and eastern Europe that is skeptical of support for Ukraine and supports negotiations with Russia.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly criticized Slovakia, which borders Ukraine, for the friendly tone taken by Fico towards Russia since his return to power after the 2023 elections.
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Putin has repeatedly said that Russia is open to talks to end the conflict with Kiev, but will nevertheless achieve its goals in Ukraine.
Putin said on Thursday that Russia could use the new medium-range hypersonic ballistic missile known as Oreshnik again but was in no rush to do so.
“We do not rule out the possibility of using it today and tomorrow if necessary,” Putin said.
Putin said that if necessary, Russia could use more powerful medium-range weapons.