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05 Jun 2026, 22:19 GMT+10
The Russian president has given his take on an "open letter," in which the Ukrainian leader reiterated Kiev's demands while calling for one-on-one talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he sees "no sense" in meeting with Vladimir Zelensky, responding to an open letter from the Ukrainian leader. The "author of the letter" has done everything to make such talks impossible, Putin stated at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), adding that even his latest call for talks included "elements of insolence."
On Thursday, Zelensky published what was described as an "open letter" on his website, where he called on the Russian president to negotiate an end to the Ukraine conflict during a personal meeting. In the letter he described the conflict as Putin's "personal choice" that would allegedly bring "negative consequences" for Russia.
He appeared to issue some thinly veiled threats by saying that most Ukrainians would support Ukrainian drones paying "a visit" to the SPIEF. He also claimed that the Russian president "will have to fight much harder for [his] existence" while repeatedly vowing to make Ukraine "work" to bring the Russian government closer to its alleged demise while hinting that Putin's "age is beginning to take its toll" after decades in power.
The Russian president responded by saying that age is just a number and that it is a person's competency and performance that really matter. Putin, 73, also said that world leaders who are older than him "demonstrate sufficient energy" while in office.
Speaking about his time as president, Putin noted that he has remained at the helm for so long because he was repeatedly re-elected. "One should not be afraid to run in the elections," the president stated, adding that "keeping the power in breach of the constitution amounts to its usurpation."
Russia has repeatedly argued that Zelensky is an "illegitimate" leader since his five-year presidential term expired in May 2024. Zelensky postponed holding a new vote under various pretexts. In February, he claimed that Ukraine's Western backers could be pressuring him to hold a vote only to oust him.
Moscow has consistently said that it remains open to negotiations but insists that any lasting settlement must address the root causes of the conflict, including Ukrainian neutrality and recognition of the Donbass republics as part of Russia.
Zelensky reiterated Kiev's demands in his letter by calling for a "ceasefire" before the start of any peace talks and rejecting the idea of ceding territory to Russia.
The Kremlin has repeatedly stated that Zelensky could always come to Moscow if he wants to talk to Putin - an offer the Ukrainian leader explicitly rejected in his letter.
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