Putin says: “It would be better if it (the war) ended sooner” – Austrian Chancellor

However, what exactly this means is unknown.

Chancellor of Austria Karl Negammer at the end of his visit to Russian President Vladimir Putin heard from him: “It would be better if it (the war) ended sooner.” This was reported by The New York Times. However, Mr. Negammer cannot interpret what exactly this means.

“The meaning of these words was unclear, as they could either signal that Mr Putin was ready for further peace talks or that he could prepare a swift and brutal assault on Donbas, where Russian-backed separatists have been at war with the Ukrainian military since 2014, “the publication clarifies.

In any case, the Austrian Chancellor says he has no illusions: President Putin is completely guided by the logic of war.

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Karl Negammer met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on April 11. He called the meeting difficult and unfriendly. Negammer made it clear that sanctions against Russia will continue and intensify as long as people die in Ukraine.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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