Putin says Ukraine conflict ending, thanks US for talks role
Putin: Ukraine conflict ending, thanks US for talks role

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday said the Ukraine conflict was approaching its conclusion and expressed gratitude to the United States for its role in facilitating negotiations, while emphasizing that the matter ultimately concerns only Russia and Ukraine. "We are grateful to the US for facilitating talks, but it's only a matter for Russia and Ukraine," Putin stated. He added, "I think the Ukraine conflict is coming to an end."

Prisoner Exchange Proposal

Putin further revealed that Russia is still awaiting a response from Ukraine regarding a large-scale prisoner-of-war exchange proposed by US President Donald Trump. "We are counting on the Ukrainian side to respond to the proposal made by the President of the United States. Unfortunately, we still have not received any proposals so far," Putin told reporters.

Ceasefire Efforts

The remarks came amid renewed diplomatic efforts surrounding a temporary ceasefire announced earlier by Trump. The US president had proposed a three-day truce between Russia and Ukraine from May 9 to 11, coinciding with Russia's Victory Day commemorations marking the Soviet Union's role in World War II. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the ceasefire would include a halt to "all kinetic activity" between the two countries.

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Meanwhile, Putin aide Yury Ushakov said Trump's hopes for extending the ceasefire beyond the announced period were "unfounded." "Yes, [Trump's hope for an extension of the ceasefire] is unfounded," Ushakov told reporters, according to Russian state news agency Tass. "But he hopes for it, why not? And he is working toward it." He added that the continuation of any ceasefire depended on both Russia and Ukraine. "But this (a prolonged ceasefire) depends not only on him, but also on the other two parties," Ushakov said.

Prisoner Exchange Details

On the proposed prisoner exchange, Ushakov said Russian and Ukrainian agencies are currently working on lists of prisoners of war and that the process could move quickly if both sides reach an agreement. "As far as I know, the relevant agencies are supposed to be actively working on the lists today, and if they reach an agreement through their channels, the exchange will begin," Ushakov said. He also claimed Russia had already provided prisoner lists to Ukraine before the ceasefire announcement but had not received a response. "On our part, the preliminary work [on the prisoner exchange] was underway even before the announcement of this ceasefire. And we had already provided lists to the Ukrainian side. We received no response from them. But now, perhaps due to the pressure from [US President Donald Trump], as I mentioned earlier, they will hurry up with preparing the list," Ushakov said. "First, we need to compile this list, identify the actual individuals, and then reach an agreement to begin the exchanges. It all takes time, but I think it can be done fairly quickly. That's what we agreed on, but we'll see how it turns out in practice," he added.

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