Putin says there can be no peace in Ukraine till objectives are achieved, whereas providing uncommon particulars

MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed Thursday that there could be no peace in Ukraine till his objectives are achieved and mentioned these aims stay unchanged at a year-end information convention that gives the chief a possibility to bolster his grip on energy.

Giving uncommon element on what Moscow calls its particular navy operation, Putin dismissed the necessity for a second wave of mobilization of reservists to battle in Ukraine — a transfer that proved deeply unpopular previously. He mentioned there are some 617,000 Russian troopers at the moment there, together with round 244,000 troops who had been referred to as as much as battle alongside skilled Russian navy forces.

The Russian president, who has held energy for almost 24 years and introduced not too long ago he’s operating for reelection, was greeted with applause as he arrived within the corridor in central Moscow.



Putin didn’t maintain his conventional press convention final 12 months after his navy didn’t take Kyiv and because the Ukrainian military retook swaths of territory within the east and south of the nation.

But with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy now pressured to plead for extra U.S assist, a stalling counteroffensive and stories of fracturing Western help for Ukraine, the Russian president has determined to face the media as soon as extra — although the published stays closely choreographed and extra about spectacle than scrutiny.

This 12 months, peculiar residents have the prospect to cellphone in questions together with these requested by journalists, and Russians have been submitting queries for Putin for 2 weeks. It is the primary time the Russian chief, who has closely restricted his interplay with international media, will probably face a number of questions from Western journalists because the preventing in Ukraine started.

The press convention opened with questions in regards to the battle in Ukraine and highlighted issues some Russians have about fears of one other wave of mobilization. In September 2022 Putin ordered a partial navy call-up as he tried to spice up his forces in Ukraine, sparking protests.

“There is no need,” for mobilization now, Putin mentioned, as a result of 1,500 males are being recruited into the Russian military day by day throughout the nation. He mentioned, as of Wednesday night, a complete of 486,000 troopers have signed a contract with the Russian navy.

Putin reiterated that Moscow’s objectives in Ukraine — “de-Nazification, de-militarization and a neutral status” of Ukraine – stay unchanged.

He spelled out these loosely outlined aims the day he despatched troops to the nation in February 2022.

“De-Nazification” refers from Russia’s allegations that the Ukrainian authorities is closely influenced by radical nationalist and neo-Nazi teams – claims derided by Kyiv and the West.

Putin has additionally demanded that Ukraine stay impartial — and never be a part of the NATO alliance.

“There will be peace when we will achieve our goals,” Putin mentioned, repeating a frequent Kremlin line.

Putin’s final information convention was in 2021 amid U.S warnings that Russia was on the point of sending troops into Ukraine. He delayed his annual state-of-the-nation tackle was till February of this 12 months.

Putin‘s look is primarily geared toward a home viewers and is an opportunity for him to personally resolve the issues of peculiar Russian residents forward of the March 17 election.

Putin fielded questions Thursday from a bunch of youngsters in Russian-annexed Crimea involved in regards to the leaking roof and mildew of their sports activities corridor and a lady who addressed “my favorite president,” to complain in regards to the spiking value of eggs.

“I regret and apologize about that. A glitch in the work of the government” Putin informed her, explaining that egg manufacturing has not matched demand and blaming the federal government for not rising imports rapidly sufficient.

State media mentioned that as of Wednesday, about 2 million questions for Putin had been submitted forward of the published.

Journalists lined up for hours in freezing temperatures to get into the venue and a few donned conventional gown, together with elaborate hats so as to catch Putin‘s consideration. Many journalists additionally maintain placards, prompting the Kremlin to restrict the scale of indicators they’ll carry throughout the information convention, which regularly lasts about 4 hours.

Attendees should take a look at for COVID-19 and flu earlier than getting into the information convention web site. Putin enforced strict quarantine for guests throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

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This story has been up to date to right that 244,000 is the variety of troops who had been referred to as as much as battle and are in Ukraine, not the full quantity there.

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Associated Press writers Emma Burrows in London and Dasha Litvinova in Tallinn, Estonia, contributed to this report

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