President Zelensky signed the decree eliminating all the ability to negotiate with Putin, but still left the dialogue with another Russian president.
Ukraine decided that the negotiation with Russian President Vladimir Putin was impossible, Article 1 in the Decree No. 679 signed by President Volodymyr Zelensky today.
This decree excluded all possibilities of Ukraine negotiating with Russia when Putin still took power.
We are ready to dialogue with Moscow, but with another Russian president, Zelensky said on September 30.
Putin, who was about to turn 70 years old, led Russia for more than two decades and could run for two more terms according to the revised Constitution, helping him to continue his power until 2036.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a meeting in Kiev on September 30.
Zelensky's decree was presented in the context of the Ukrainian army breaking the Russian defense in the southern country and expanding the scope of counterattack in the East, regaining many territories in areas where Russia merged with Russia.
The Russian Senate today voted through the merger of 4 Ukrainian provinces, including Donetsk, Lugansk in the East and Kherson, Zaporizhzhia in the South.
Russia launched a military campaign on February 24 for demilitaries and non -fascist Ukraine.
The recent tensions moves have made many people worried that they could break out into greater conflicts, even using nuclear weapons as warning from Russia.
After the rapid advancement of the campaign, Russia is facing many challenges when constantly withdrawing, losing the battlefield advantage against Ukraine.
Russia faced many challenges when being pushed from the Ukrainian army from the city of Lyman, the logistics center in the East and the gateway to Lugansk.