Putin: “Without money and weapons for Ukraine, the war would end in two months.”

The conflict in Ukraine, which has lasted for almost three years, would end in “a month and a half or two” if the West stopped supporting Kyiv. Vladimir Putin said this in an interview with state television. “They wouldn’t last a month if the money and, in general, the ammunition ran out,” said the Russian president. Putin stated that Russia is open to dialogue, even though he does not see any “willingness” from Kyiv, but he reiterated his refusal to hold direct talks with Zelensky, whom he considers “illegitimate” because his mandate has expired.
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