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Putin speaks of war and peace during marathon news conference

Vladimir Putin, Russian president, is expected to send a message to the United States of America and European powers about his desire for peace in Ukraine or more war when he speaks on Friday at a long 'end-of-year' news conference.

After eight years of fighting, Russia invaded Ukraine on February 20, 2022. This was the largest confrontation between Moscow, the West and the Cold War.

U.S. president Donald Trump has complained repeatedly that ending the Ukraine conflict has been a difficult foreign policy goal of his presidency.

Putin, Russia's foremost leader since the last day in 1999, will be leading a news conference with the population and a call-in that is scheduled to start at 0900 GMT this Friday.

PUTTIN DUE TAKE DOZENS QUESTIONS

Putin answers dozens of questions at the "Results Of The Year" event. He has done this in various formats since 2001. Topics range from his future and price increases to nuclear weapons, and what the Kremlin refers to as "the special military operation" in Ukraine.

The COVID test was administered to all attendees. This is still a standard procedure for Putin's meetings, even 73 years later, after the pandemic ended.

The question is whether Putin agrees to end the deadliest European war since World War Two. It also depends on the extent of European power's marginalization and the success or failure of a US-brokered peace deal.

The Ukraine and its European Allies are concerned that Trump may sell out Ukraine, leaving European powers to pay for a devasted Ukraine in 2025 after Russian forces have taken?12-17 sq km (4.6-6.66 sq miles) of land per day.

They are echoing former U.S. president Joe Biden, who said that the Russian invasion is an imperial land grab and Moscow should be punished. This view has been challenged by Trump.

Putin sees the war in the West as a turning point in the relationship between the two. He says the West humiliated Russia after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, by expanding NATO and encroaching upon what he believes to be Moscow's sphere.

A war ending could help'reconnect' Russia with the United States, which has some of the largest reserves of natural resources in the world. These include oil and gas as well as diamonds and rare Earths. This is important for Russia to focus on its competition with China with whom Putin formed a partnership with "no limits".

The continuation of this war will lead to more deaths and drain the economies of Ukraine and Russia, as well as European countries, increasing the likelihood of escalation.

U.S. officials claim that Russia and Ukraine has suffered over 2 million casualties since the beginning of the war, including dead and injured. Russia and Ukraine do not provide credible estimates of losses. (Reporting and editing by Alison Williams.

(source: Reuters)