Russian President Vladimir Putin has mentioned his nation is "prepared to barter" with Ukraine, the place he has ordered a army assault.

Putin made the feedback throughout a telephone dialog together with his Chinese language counterpart Xi Jinping on Friday, state company RIA reported.

"Russia is able to negotiate with Ukraine at a excessive stage," Putin mentioned in line with the company, which cited the Chinese language overseas ministry.

Ukraine's president has known as for talks with Vladimir Putin however there is no such thing as a indication that he'll comply with talks on this foundation.

Chinese language broadcaster CCTV reported that Xi advised Putin that China helps Russia in efforts to resolve the Ukraine disaster by way of dialogue.

Beijing has repeatedly rejected calling Moscow's transfer an invasion however overseas ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin mentioned "all nations' sovereignty and territorial integrity ought to be revered."

There's speculation that Beijing may see the Ukraine invasion as a blueprint for actions in the direction of Taiwan, a democratically ruled island Beijing says is a part of China and has vowed to reclaim by power. Beijing may even be cautious of a Western push to arm Ukraine, which it might not need to see replicated with Taipei.

In the meantime, throughout a TV tackle, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised the bravery of Ukrainian troops earlier than he switched from Ukrainian to Russian and made a direct enchantment to Putin to barter.

"Preventing is ongoing throughout all of Ukraine's territory. Let's sit down on the negotiating desk to cease the killing of individuals," he mentioned.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov mentioned that Putin was able to ship a delegation to Minsk to barter with the Ukrainian aspect, RIA reported.

Nonetheless, he mentioned these talks must be about Ukraine declaring a "impartial standing," which would come with "demilitarization," and there's no indication that Zelenskyy could be keen to barter on these phrases.

Earlier on Friday, Russian Overseas Minister Sergei Lavrov repeated Putin's line that Moscow doesn't intend to occupy Ukraine—however fairly "demilitarize" it.

Lavrov advised reporters that Ukrainian folks had the prospect to "select their very own future," the BBC reported.

Regardless of continued strikes by Russian forces and experiences of quite a few civilian casualties, Lavrov insisted that "no person goes to assault the folks of Ukraine," telling CNN that there will probably be "no strikes on civilian infrastructure."

He mentioned as a substitute of an try to "someway degrade the Ukrainian Armed Forces, we're speaking about stopping Neo-Nazis and people selling genocide from ruling this nation."

This repeats the Kremlin line, dismissed by Western nations as a false narrative utilized by Putin, that there are Nazi components present inside Ukraine which justify the assault on his neighbor.

Russian army forces have been seen in Kyiv on Friday as fears develop that Russia may quickly seize the Ukrainian capital.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on the Kremlin in Moscow on February 21, 2022. He mentioned on February 25, 2022 that Russia is keen to barter with Ukraine over the struggle he has began. ALEXEY NIKOLSKY/Getty

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