President Vladimir Putin said he reached ‘understanding’ when the war was over with Donald Trump.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting in Alaska last month that he reached “understanding” with US President Donald Trump at the end of the Ukrainian war.

However, he did not say whether he would agree with Putin’s response on Monday, and he would agree with Trump’s brokerage on Monday.

At the Chinese summit, Putin continued to defend the decision to invade Ukraine and once again condemned the Western war.

Following the Alaska meeting, Steve Witkoff said that President Putin agreed to Ukrainian security guarantees as part of a potential future peace agreement, but Moscow has not yet confirmed.

Putin spoke in Tianjin in Shanghai’s Summit, where he met XI Jinping and Narendra Modi.

He thanked China and Indian leaders for their support and efforts to promote the resolution of the Ukrainian crisis.

China and Russia are the largest buyers of Russian crude oil and are criticized for presenting the Russian economy assaulted in the West.

In his speech, President Putin also said in a meeting with Trump in Alaska, “I reached an understanding.”

At the same time, he repeated his view that “this crisis was not caused by Russian attacks on Ukraine, but was the result of Ukrainian coup and the result of Ukrainian coups, which were supported and provoked by the West.”

He also was attributed to the “constant attempt in the west to bring Ukraine to NATO.”

Russian President continued to oppose the idea of ​​Ukraine joining the Western military alliance.

In 2014, Putin took part in the eastern Ukrainian Ukraine in 2014. A few years later, in February 2022, Putin ordered Russia’s full -fledged Ukrainian invasion.

Putin’s opinion has been a few days since Russia started the second largest air attack against Ukraine in the war.

On Friday, President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that President Putin faced a Monday deadline on Monday deadline to agree with Jellen Ski’s peace dialogue.

Macron said that if Russian leaders did not agree, “Putin delayed President Trump again.”

But in an interview with CNN on August 22, Trump himself gave “several weeks” to the “several weeks” before the US took action with a series of final and deadlines issued by President Putin to Russian leaders.

Trump said he could solve the Ukrainian war one day before.

Following the meeting with Putin last month, Trump withdrew its demands and demanded a permanent peace agreement instead.

He also met with the best European leaders who visited Washington DC with the Ukrainian President VolodyMyr Zelensky.

Trump insisted that it would not enter NATO by Ukraine as part of peace negotiations.

But he said Europe would be “first defense,” and the United States would be involved.

“We will give them good protection,” he said. He did not mean sending our army to Ukraine.

President Steve Witkoff also told CNN that President Putin agreed to security guarantees.

He said that the United States and Europe would “effectively provide a language similar to Article 5 to cover security guarantees.”

Zelensky predicts that the framework of security guarantee will be submitted to paper every week.

But on Friday, Russia added that KYIV has been changed to “strategic provocation”, criticizing Western proposals as “one -sided and clearly designed to include Russia.”

Russian attacks continued. Last Thursday, Moscow fired 629 drones and missiles in Kiev, causing European leaders in one of the biggest air attacks of war.

Germany and France have since promised to pressure Russia to agree with trading.

Zelen Ski, meanwhile, refused to propose a buffer area with Russia as part of peace negotiations.

He accused Russia that he was not prepared for diplomacy and sought ways to postpone the war.