Ukraines Putin rejects peace talks with Zelenskyy over age remark
June 6, 2026 • Google News World
Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that there is “no point” in meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss the end of the Ukraine war. The statement was made during a speech at the annual Russian Davos conference, where Putin emphasized the need for a new world order.
In a separate address, Putin also rejected the idea of holding peace talks with Zelenskyy, citing that there is no reason to meet with him on this issue. This decision comes as efforts to end Russia’s war in Ukraine continue to stall.
According to reports, Putin has expressed his skepticism about the possibility of negotiations between the two leaders, stating that it would be a waste of time. The Russian president has instead focused on promoting his vision for a new world order, which he believes will bring stability and security to the global community.
The rejection by Putin comes as tensions between Russia and Ukraine remain high, with ongoing fighting in eastern Ukraine and concerns about human rights abuses committed by Russian forces. The international community has been calling for an end to the conflict, but so far, no concrete progress has been made.
In related news, the Ukrainian government has expressed disappointment over Putin’s rejection of peace talks, stating that it would be a major setback in efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Source: Google News World