Putin expresses hope' that nuclear weapons will not be needed in Ukraine
Briefly

As tensions escalate in the ongoing conflict, Russian President Vladimir Putin asserted in a documentary that there has been no necessity for nuclear weapons in Ukraine. He described hopes that these would not be required as Russia continues its three-year war since the 2022 invasion. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed distrust regarding Russia's declared ceasefire, citing increases in Russian attacks. He emphasized the need for Ukraine's allies to maintain pressure on Russia despite ongoing discussions of peace initiatives.
In a recent televised interview, Putin claimed that there has been no need to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine and expressed hope they won't be required.
Zelenskyy voiced skepticism about Russia's commitment to a ceasefire, pointing to an increase in assaults and the historical reliability of Russian pledges.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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