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Putin says ‘understandings’ reached at Alaska summit open way to peace in Ukraine

(Reuters) -Rusia President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that he reached with US President Donald Trump at a summit in August and said that the “insights” will discuss with the leaders who participated in a regional summit in China in Ukraine.

Kiev and Western allies launched the Empire War to the Annex in February 2022 in February 2022, but Russia says it was a special military operation aiming to demilitarize Ukraine and to the sea.

Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and leaders from Central Asia, Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asia are attending the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Forum in Tianjin, hosted by President Xi Jinping.

“We appreciate the efforts and proposals aimed at facilitating the decision of the Ukrainian crisis from China and India,” Putin said. He said.

He continued: “The insights reached at the last Russia -US meeting in Alaska, hopefully contribute to this goal.”

He said that his work on Sunday was in detail in detail and that he would provide more details in two -way meetings with Chinese leaders and others to solve the success of his talks with Trump on Sunday.

“The main causes of the crisis should be discussed in order to make the Ukrainian settlement sustainable and long -term.”

Part of the source of the conflict lies in the attempts to bring Ukraine to NATO, “Putin repeated.

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne;

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