Putin criticised by Ukraine’s ambassador to Australia after inconclusive meeting with Trump | Australia news

Vladimir Putin, Ukraine’s Australian Ambassador, was determined to “revive the Soviet Union” after the Russian President’s US President Donald Trump.
Putin and Trump met in Alaska for about three hours, and journalists said that an agreement was made to end Russia’s Ukrainian war, but there was no peace agreement.
“There is no agreement until an agreement was, Tr Trump said, NATO leaders and Ukraine would inform President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the meeting.
Through a interpreter, Putin said that the security of Ukraine should insist that the “root causes” of the conflict should be solved.
Speaking with ABC after the meeting, Ukraine’s Ambassador of Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko said that the main reason for the conflict from Putin’s perspective was a dominant, independent and democratic ukraine.
When he spoke about “Putin ‘the main reason for war’, an independent Ukraine on the European map. This is the only reason for Russia.
“In a few days, he planned to take over Kiev in a few days… In a few weeks, all Ukraine… He continues his ambition to destroy the next democracy.”
Myroshnychenko said Putin did not give any symptoms that he was ready to withdraw from irredentist ambitions.
“Putin cannot be revived in the mission of reviving the Soviet Union, reviving the Russian Empire and without Ukraine. When we talked only over one night, the Russians set up many unmanned weather.
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Myroshnychenko said that the meeting was a positive step, but only a bilateral debate with the US and Russia could not lead to a sustainable peace.
“In order to ensure that this war can end, we welcome the participation of America to this, but we understand that it will not end without Ukraine without the inclusion of Europe… We cannot discuss Europe’s security at the table.”
Anchorage, Alaska, Trump and Putin’s planned one -to -one meeting, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Trump’s ambassador Steve Witkoff’u took a meeting on the American side.
In addition to Putin, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and the former US Ambassador to the United States Yuri Ushakov.
After the meeting, the two president addressed the reporters, but did not ask questions.
The Russian President first spoke and called on both countries to “turn the page” and “return to cooperation” about their full relations.
He said that he and Trump have made a “understanding, but that they did not make a final agreement and called the European leaders not to öyle not throw a key to works” and “not to use the back room relationships”.
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“I have every reason to believe that progress can come to the end of the conflict in Ukraine – and the sooner – the sooner – I have every reason to believe.”
However, Putin also insisted that the “main causes of the conflict should be solved. This “root causes” contained demands for “denazification ına in addition to official renunciation of Ukraine from NATO membership, as well as a set of poorly defined demands, including the abolition of Zelenskyy as the president.
Speaking briefly than Putin, the US President described the meeting as “extremely productive”.
Trump warned: “There is no agreement until there is an agreement. I will call NATO… Of course I will call [Ukraine’s] President Zelenskyy and give him information about today’s meeting. After all, it depends on them. “
The Australian Ukrainian Organizations Federation President Katerynna Argyrou said that Putin went to Alaska with “nothing to offer more war”.
“There is no ceasefire, no withdrawal from maximalist demands… Even when discussing, Russian missiles and drones were raining in Ukrainian cities and towns.”
Argyrou said Putin only wanted Ukraine to surrender. “The recycled propaganda about ‘root causes’ is the code to reject Ukraine’s right to exist as a sovereign, independent nation – a denial carried out through the destruction of the Ukrainians every day.
“There is no permanent peace until Russia meets the truth: Ukraine is a dominant nation.”
Argyrou called Australia to “unite ile with allies in supporting Ukraine’s defense and forcing sanctions against Russian figures.




