Putin open to peace talks with Ukraine in Slovakia 'if it comes to that'

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he would be open to peace talks with Ukraine in Slovakia "if it comes to that".

Mr Putin said Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico, who this week visited the Kremlin, had offered his country as a location for negotiations as the war in Ukraine nears the three-year mark.

The Russian president said the Slovakian authorities "would be happy to provide their own country as a platform for negotiations".

"We are not opposed, if it comes to that. Why not? Since Slovakia takes such a neutral position," Mr Putin said, adding he was resolved to end the conflict in Ukraine, which started with a land, air and sea invasion of Russia's smaller neighbour in February 2022.

Slovak foreign minister Juraj Blanar said Mr Putin's comments were a "positive signal" for an end to the war.

He said Slovakia had long sought a peaceful solution to the conflict and "Slovak diplomacy is prepared to actively contribute to the peace process in this way".

The option of Slovakia hosting peace talks was tabled to Ukraine at a joint cabinet meeting in October, Mr Blanar said in a statement released late on Thursday.

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Mr Putin's comments came as South Korean intelligence services confirmed Ukraine had captured a wounded North Korean soldier, Korean broadcaster YTN reported.

It marks the first time a North Korean has been taken by Ukrainian forces since Pyongyang sent thousands of troops to help Russia in the fighting in the Kursk region.

Ukraine is yet to comment on Slovakia's offer to host peace talks but President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly criticised the country, which borders Ukraine, for the friendly tone Mr Fico has struck towards Russia since his return to power after an election in 2023.

Mr Fico has been critical of EU support for Ukraine, where millions have been displaced since Mr Putin's decision to launch a "special military operation" to "denazify" and "demilitarise" the 37 million-strong country.

Mr Putin has repeatedly said Russia is open to talks to end the conflict with Kyiv, but that it would nevertheless achieve its goals in Ukraine.

He has previously demanded Ukraine withdraw its bid to join NATO and asked it to recognise Russia's gains. Both Kyiv and the West have rejected those demands.

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While Mr Zelenskyy had for most of the conflict insisted Ukraine would keep fighting until it regained control of its territories, his position on negotiations now appears to have shifted.

In an interview with Sky News, Mr Zelenskyy suggested a ceasefire deal could be struck if the Ukrainian territory he controls could be taken "under the NATO umbrella".

This would then allow him to negotiate the return of the rest later "in a diplomatic way".

The Ukrainian leader admitted last week his forces would be unable to recapture any territories occupied by Russia in the east of Ukraine and the Crimean peninsula.

While Kyiv would never recognise Russia's rule, he said diplomacy is the only option to get Mr Putin to withdraw his army.

The war in Ukraine has taken a devastating toll on Russia too. UK government and military analysis estimates that Russia has lost around half a million troops killed or wounded in Ukraine.

Such is the pressure on manpower that The Kremlin turned to one of its remaining allies, North Korea, to provide additional forces.

It's thought 10,000 to 12,000 troops were sent in October to fight alongside the Russian military in the fighting in the Kursk region.

However it's suggested their lack of combat experience has resulted in heavy losses, with Mr Zelenskyy saying earlier this week that 3,000 North Korean troops have already been killed and wounded.

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