Russian President Vladimir Putin has revealed what he will say when signing a peace agreement with Ukraine. He stated this at a meeting with foreign journalists at the SPIEF.
"At a minimum, it would be possible and necessary to say: "Thank God!"," the Russian leader noted.
Putin noted that he was ready to make peace "with people who are certainly legitimate in the full sense of the word."
"There are many options — the chairman of the Verkhovna Rada, possibly himself (Vladimir) Zelensky. There would be a desire, but how to arrange it — we will find a way," the Russian leader stressed.
At the same time, Putin reiterated that Zelensky's powers as president "ended" in May 2024.
"Will there be elections or not? No one is talking about it now," he added.

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