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Vladimir Putin added that Volodymyr Zelensky was ready to take for peace talks in Moscow and added, “There is a certain light at the end of the tunnel.” Russian President, on Wednesday, September 3 at a press conference in Beijing, if the common sense reigns to end the conflict “acceptable option” is possible to accept.

Putin said: “It seems to me that there is a certain light at the end of the tunnel. Let’s see how the situation develops. If not, then we will have to reach our goal in military ways.” Russia’s leader was ready to take Mr. Zelensky for talks in Moscow, but at the meeting, “well prepared”, he said.

Authorities said on Wednesday that the statements came after Russia’s more than 500 drones and two dozen missiles in Ukraine.

The President of the Ukrainian and European leaders have held negotiations aimed at increasing Ukrainian defenses and reviving failed US -led peace efforts.

Mr. Zelensky did not respond to Putin’s statements during writing. He said that the attacks were “demonstrators” overnight.

Telegram wrote in the messaging application: “Putin shows the lack of punishment. Only Russia continues this aggression due to lack of sufficient pressure on the war economy.”

On Tuesday evening at the daily video address, Mr. Zelensky said that the number of Russian drone attacks, including daylight, has increased. In some sectors of the front, he reported another accumulation of Russian forces.

Ukraine’s leader, “the world to stop this war to stop this war by Russia by a clear disrespect” was betrayed, he said.

Putin was in China to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

While Pyongyang sent unity and ammunition to Russia, China and India assisted the war economy by acquiring Russian oil.

US President Donald Trump claimed today that Putin and Mr. Zelensky will soon answer whether he could have negotiations.

He said: “I talk to him in a very short time (Mr. Zelensky) and I will almost know what to do.”

The president repeated that he thought it would be much easier to put an end to the Russian-Ukraine conflict.

He said that the bloodshed in Eastern Europe should end and expressed his trust that he could end the conflict.

“Since World War II, nothing happened close to it.” “They are not soldiers from my country. This is my country. But I have a power to end something.”

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