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Russian President Putin's remarks at end-of-year press conference

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Posted on December 19, 2025

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MOSCOW, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin held his annual end-of-year press conference on Friday. Below are some of his comments. He spoke in Russian and his words were translated by

Putin's End-of-Year Press Conference Highlights

MOSCOW, ‌Dec 19 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir ‍Putin ‌held his annual end-of-year press conference ⁠on Friday.

Below ‌are some of his comments. He spoke in Russian and his ⁠words were translated by Reuters.

ON UKRAINE PEACE ​TALKS

"So far, we don't really ‌see such ⁠readiness (form Ukraine for peace talks)... But still we see ... certain ​signals, including from the Kyiv regime, that they are ready to engage in some kind ​of ‍dialogue. The only ​thing I want to say is that we have always said this: we are ready and willing to end this conflict ⁠peacefully, based on the principles I outlined ... ​at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and by addressing the root causes that ‌led to this crisis."

(Compiled by Felix Light, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

Key Takeaways

  • Putin held his annual end-of-year press conference.
  • Discussed potential Ukraine peace talks.
  • Expressed readiness for peaceful conflict resolution.
  • Highlighted signals from Kyiv for dialogue.
  • Remarks translated by Reuters.

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