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- 鈥淓ssentially, if they want to proceed, there is a legal way to do it. Let the chairman of the Rada handle it in accordance with the constitution,鈥� Putin said
MOSCOW: Ukraine could find a legal way to hold peace talks with Russia on ending their nearly three-year-old war, but Moscow sees no willingness on Kyiv鈥檚 part to engage, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday.
Putin told Russian state television that negotiations with Ukraine were complicated by President Volodymyr Zelensky鈥檚 鈥渋llegitimacy鈥� in remaining in power beyond his mandate with no authority to sign documents.
鈥淏ut essentially, if they want to proceed, there is a legal way to do it. Let the chairman of the Rada (Ukraine鈥檚 parliament) handle it in accordance with the constitution,鈥� Putin told top Kremlin reporter Pavel Zarubin.
鈥淚f there is a desire, we can resolve any legal issues. However, so far, we simply do not see such a desire.鈥�
If Ukraine showed a desire to negotiate and seek compromises, Putin said, 鈥渓et anyone suitable lead those talks. We will naturally secure what meets our interests.
鈥淏ut in terms of signing documents, everything has to be done in a way that legal experts confirm the legitimacy of those who are authorized by the Ukrainian state to sign these agreements.鈥�
Russia has long alleged that Zelensky no longer has legal authority as his term in office ran out in May 2024 and no presidential election has since been held.
Ukraine鈥檚 constitution empowers the speaker of parliament to act if the president is unable to do so.
But Ukrainian authorities say Zelensky remains the legitimate president on grounds that martial law has been in effect since Russia鈥檚 full-scale invasion in February 2022. They say wartime conditions do not allow for an election to be held.
In his comments, Putin said that if Ukraine鈥檚 Western allies backed the notion of talks it would be simple to find a legal way to proceed with them. Putin said he had sent 鈥渁n appropriate signal鈥� to this effect to former President Joe Biden.
In addition, Putin said, a legal means could be found to rescind a 2022 Ukrainian presidential decree that Moscow says barred any talks with the Russian leadership.
Zelensky said last week that the decree, signed after Russia unilaterally annexed four Ukrainian regions, only barred negotiations with Ukrainian groups outside his authority and was aimed at blocking talks with separatists.