Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that peace talks with Ukraine had reached 'a dead end,' an ominous sign as the country pushes ahead with its military offensive.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that peace talks with Ukraine had reached"a dead end," an ominous sign as the country pushes ahead with its military offensive.
“We reached a certain level of agreements in Istanbul, which stated that security guarantees for Ukraine ... would not spread to Crimea, Sevastopol, and Donbas,” Putin said during a press conference Tuesday. “We acted to create conditions to continue talks. Instead, we faced the provocation in Bucha, and, what’s most important, the Ukrainian side deviated from the Istanbul agreements.
The ex-KGB spy called reports of atrocities against civilians in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha"fake" and said accusations of war crimes committed there would be seen as a"provocation." The United Nations General Assembly voted Thursday to approve a U.S.-led campaign to suspend Russia from the world organization's leading human rights body over its unprovoked attack on Ukraine. The country's suspension from the 47-member Human Rights Council was seen as a strong diplomatic rebuke of Russian atrocities in Ukraine, specifically in Bucha, where hundreds of civilians were butchered, burned, and killed, multiple outlets reported.
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