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Putin says he thinks the Ukraine conflict is coming to an end

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Posted on May 9, 2026

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Putin says he thinks Russia-Ukraine war is coming to an end

Putin's Statements and the State of the Russia-Ukraine War

By Vladimir Soldatkin and Guy Faulconbridge

Putin's Remarks on the War's Conclusion

MOSCOW, May 9 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that he thought the Ukraine war was coming to an end, remarks that came just hours after he had vowed victory in Ukraine at Moscow's most scaled-back Victory Day parade in years.

"I think that the matter is coming to an end," Putin told reporters of the Russia-Ukraine war, Europe's deadliest conflict since World War Two. He also said he would be willing to negotiate new security arrangements for Europe, and that his preferred negotiating partner would be Germany's former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder. 

Background and Historical Context

Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine triggered the most serious crisis in relations between Russia and the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, when many people feared the world was on the brink of nuclear war.

The Kremlin has said peace talks brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration were on pause. Putin has repeatedly vowed to fight on until all of Russia's various war aims are achieved in what Moscow calls the "special military operation".

Putin's View on the Causes of the War

Putin was speaking in the Kremlin after setting out his view of the causes of the war. He blamed "globalist" Western leaders, saying they promised NATO would not expand eastward after the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall, but then tried to draw Ukraine into the European Union's orbit.

Victory Day Parade and Symbolism

His statement came just hours after the parade on the May 9 national holiday celebrating the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two. The annual event pays homage to the 27 million Soviet citizens who perished in that war.

Instead of the usual intercontinental ballistic missiles, tanks and missile systems rolling across the cobbles of Red Square, Russia played a video of its military hardware in action on giant screens opposite the Kremlin walls.

Duration and Impact of the Conflict

Russian troops have been fighting in Ukraine for well over four years. That is longer than Soviet forces fought in World War Two, known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45.

War in Europe: Current Situation and International Response

WAR IN EUROPE 

Domestic and Economic Impact on Russia

Putin, who has ruled Russia as president or prime minister since the last day of 1999, faces a wave of anxiety in Moscow about the war in Ukraine, which has killed hundreds of thousands of people, left swathes of Ukraine in ruins, and drained Russia's $3 trillion economy. Russia's relations with Europe are worse than at any time since the depths of the Cold War.

Military Developments and Ceasefire

Russian forces have so far been unable to take the whole of the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine where Kyiv's forces have been pushed back to a line of fortress cities. Russian advances have slowed this year, though Moscow controls just under one fifth of Ukrainian territory.

After Russia and Ukraine accused each other of violating unilateral ceasefires they had each declared over recent days, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a three-day ceasefire from Saturday to Monday that was supported by the Kremlin and Kyiv. The two sides also agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners.

Statements from International Leaders

"I'd like to see it stop. Russia-Ukraine - it's the worst thing since World War Two in terms of life. Twenty-five thousand young soldiers every month. It's crazy," Trump told reporters in Washington.

He added that he would "like to see a big extension" of the ceasefire. There were no reports of violations of the ceasefire from either Moscow or Kyiv.

Talks with Schroeder and Future Negotiations

TALKS WITH SCHROEDER?

Potential for EU Negotiations

European Council President Antonio Costa said last week he believed there was "potential" for the EU to negotiate with Russia, and to discuss the future of the security architecture of Europe. 

Putin's Preferred Negotiating Partner

Asked if he was willing to engage in talks with the Europeans, Putin said the preferable figure for him was Schroeder.

"For me personally, the former Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Schroeder, is preferable," Putin said.

European Leaders' Stance and Russia's Response

European leaders have said Russia must be defeated in Ukraine and cast Putin as a war criminal and autocrat who they say could one day attack a NATO member if he is allowed to win the war. Russia dismisses such claims as nonsense.

Putin, who ordered troops into Ukraine in February 2022, casts European powers as warmongers for supporting Ukraine with tens of billions of dollars in support, weapons and intelligence.

Prospects for Talks with Ukraine

Asked about Ukrainian President Volodymyr ​Zelenskiy, Putin said a meeting was possible only once a lasting peace deal was agreed.

(Writing by Guy Faulconbridge and Vladimir Soldatkin; Editing by David Gregorio)

Key Takeaways

  • Putin’s comment on May 9 suggests a possible shift in tone amid temporary ceasefires and mounting diplomatic efforts.
  • The EU, supported by Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, is exploring direct talks with Putin as frustration grows over stalled U.S.-led diplomacy (globalbankingandfinance.com).
  • While Putin expressed willingness to negotiate “with everyone,” the Kremlin emphasized that Europe must make the first move (wincountry.com).

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Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine triggered the current crisis in relations.
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EU leaders are reportedly preparing for potential talks with Russia regarding the Ukraine conflict.
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Putin mentioned former Germany's Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder as his preferred figure for talks.
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The Kremlin has stated it's up to European governments to make the first move towards diplomacy.

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