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Russsia’s Putin set for Paris talks on Ukraine conflict

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RUSSIAN leader Vladimir Putin will for the first time hold formal talks with Ukrainian counterpar­t Volodymyr Zelensky over the conflict in Ukraine’s east on Monday, in a muchantici­pated summit in Paris.

No comprehens­ive peace deal is expected from the afternoon meeting -mediated by French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel -- but diplomats hope that the exercise will help to boost trust between the two men.

Thousands have been killed and one million have fled their homes since proRussia militias in eastern Ukraine launched a bid for independen­ce in 2014 -- kicking off a conflict that deepened Russia’s estrangeme­nt from the West.

The separatist­s seized control of Donetsk and Lugansk regions shortly after Russia’s annexation of Crimea, a Ukrainian peninsula.

Diplomats have emphasised that the issue of Crimea -- a seizure that gave Putin a popularity boost but led to internatio­nal sanctions being imposed -- is not on the table at the summit.

Kiev has made clear its determinat­ion to never give up the peninsula, which the internatio­nal community still regards as part of Ukraine.

The Kremlin has sent signals that it is ready to work with Zelensky, who Putin has described as “likeable” and “sincere”.

But Putin also will not want to return empty-handed and will be pushing for an easing of sanctions.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas told the Funke newspaper group ahead of the summit “we have to do everything we can... to make progress in the Ukrainian peace process”, and described the conflict as “a festering wound in Europe”.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? AN ACTIVIST holds a poster depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin as people gather for a mass rally called “Red lines for ZE” (Ukrainian President’s nickname) to demand “no capitulati­on” to Russia, at the Independen­ce Square in Kiev ahead of a summit in Paris aimed at ending the hostilitie­s between Ukraine and Russia. France’s President, Germany’s Chancellor, Ukraine’s President and Russia’s President will take part in a summit in Paris, moderated by the leaders of France and Germany, aimed at ending more than five years of fighting between the two countries.
AFP PHOTO AN ACTIVIST holds a poster depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin as people gather for a mass rally called “Red lines for ZE” (Ukrainian President’s nickname) to demand “no capitulati­on” to Russia, at the Independen­ce Square in Kiev ahead of a summit in Paris aimed at ending the hostilitie­s between Ukraine and Russia. France’s President, Germany’s Chancellor, Ukraine’s President and Russia’s President will take part in a summit in Paris, moderated by the leaders of France and Germany, aimed at ending more than five years of fighting between the two countries.

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