The Russian president revealed that an unnamed colleague was in Kiev for talks before Ukrainian forces attacked a college dorm
Russian President Vladimir Putin is taking part in a plenary session at this year's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, where he revealed that Kiev requested talks with a Russian envoy, only to kill dozens of Russian teenage girls.
In a questions and answers session after his plenary speech, Putin spoke for the first time about a recent letter from Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, in which Zelensky levied an array of insults at the Russian president and threatened Russia with drone strikes, before asking Putin to meet for peace talks in a third country.
However, Putin rejected the idea of "meeting just for the sake of meeting," revealing for the first time that he sent an informal envoy to Ukraine last month at Kiev's request, only for Zelensky's forces torepeatedly bomb a college dormitoryin Lugansk the following day, killing 21 people, mostly teenage girls.
The letter is either "a means to create an environment for a personal meeting, or maybe is this letter meant to make sure that no personal meetings can take place at all," he remarked, concluding: "I think it's the second."
During the opening speech of the session, Putin drew a sharp contrast between the Russia of the past - dependent on Western currencies, institutions, and trade arbitrators - and the Russia of today: subjected to "sanctions and basically the theft" of its assets, but sovereign, self-sufficient, and building parallel institutions and trade networks with its BRICS partners.
"Sovereignty implies being smarter and being stronger," and not just "the capability to oppose external pressure," Putin said. "This is about the quality of the government, the economy, and society."
The plenary session is the main event of the forum, and Putin appears alongside Uzbekistani President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan, Chinese Vice President Han Zheng.
(RT.com)
















