Putin Says Russia Open to Compromise in Ukraine Talks on June 4

According to Russian President Putin's remarks in St. Petersburg on June 4, Russia is willing to make concessions on the Ukraine issue but needs to convince Ukraine of this commitment. Putin stated that Russia does not oppose Ukraine joining the European Union but opposes the EU becoming a military alliance. He added that the EU could play a constructive role by persuading Ukraine to accept a compromise solution rather than providing weapons. Putin expressed Russia's desire to sign documents with Ukraine's "legitimate representatives," describing any resulting agreement as historically significant.
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