Putin declares ‘all of Ukraine is ours’ in latest blow to peace talks . . . Vladimir Putin has declared that “all of Ukraine is ours” in one of his most hardline comments on the country since Donald Trump took power In recent months the Russian president has danced around involvement in peace talks - without making any firm commitments - and even suggested he would be prepared to meet with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zekelensky
Vladimir Putin tells Russia ‘all of Ukraine is ours’ Vladimir Putin declared that "all of Ukraine is ours" during an investment event in St Petersburg, asserting that he considers Russian and Ukrainian people to be one nation ; This statement, one
Putin: All of Ukraine is ours in theory, eyes Sumy city Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared that Russians and Ukrainians are "one people" and that, in that sense, "all of Ukraine is ours " The assertion underscores Moscow's continued
Putin says all of Ukraine is ours and threatens nuclear strike Putin pushes hard on Ukraine again "In this sense, all of Ukraine is ours " He also threatened a nuclear strike on Ukraine for the first time in months, promising "catastrophic" consequences if
All of Ukraine is ours, says Putin as he threatens nuclear attack and . . . Russian President Vladimir Putin stirred a storm yet again after he declared that Russians and Ukrainians are “one people” and “all of Ukraine is ours” The assertion reflected Putin’s underlying nature of rejecting Ukraine’s sovereignty as the war between the two nations continues to escalate
Putin says the whole of Ukraine is ours - in theory | Reuters Putin said Moscow wanted Ukraine to accept the reality on the ground if there was to be a chance of peace - Russia's shorthand for the reality of Russia's control over a chunk of Ukrainian
Putin quips that the the whole of Ukraine is ours- in theory ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin quipped on Friday that in his view the whole of Ukraine was "ours" and cautioned that advancing Russian forces could take the Ukrainian city of Sumy as part of a bid to carve out a buffer zone along the border Putin, who ordered troops into Ukraine in 2022 after eight years of fighting in eastern Ukraine, also said he was not
All of Ukraine is ours. . . : Putins shocking message stuns Zelenskyy . . . In a bold speech at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum on June 20, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed that 'all of Ukraine' belongs to Russia The statement underscores Russia’s ongoing rejection of Ukrainian sovereignty and reveals the Kremlin’s deepening territorial ambitions