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If Europe wants a war, we are ready to fight now, says Putin

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Vladimir Putin has said that if Europe wants a war, then Russia is ready now to fight.

The president accused European powers of changing peace proposals over the Ukraine conflict with “demands” that Moscow considers “absolutely unacceptable”.

He spoke ahead of talks with US negotiators in the Russian capital on a draft plan that Washington hopes can bring about an end to the war.

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Mr Putin said the Europeans did not have a peace agenda and were “on the side of war”.

“We’re not planning to go to war with Europe, I’ve said that a hundred times,” he said following an investment forum.

“But if Europe suddenly wants to fight us and starts, we’re ready right now. There can be no doubt about that.”

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“If Europe suddenly wants to start a war with us and does, then a situation could very quickly arise in which we have no one to negotiate with,” he added.

Europeans are also hindering the Trump administration in their efforts to reach a peace agreement through talks, Mr Putin said.

He claimed the city of Pokrovsk is now fully in the Russian army’s control, after Moscow’s defence ministry released footage apparently showing Russian soldiers waving flags in the frontline town.

Recent attacks on Russian tankers are “piracy” and Russia will expand strikes on Ukrainian ports and ships in response, Mr Putin added.

US negotiators are in Moscow for meetings on a peace deal to try to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Speaking to reporters in Dublin alongside Ireland’s Prime Minister Micheal Martin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he was ready to meet President Donald Trump again but that it would depend on how successful the Moscow talks were.

Mr Trump’s negotiators – envoy Steve Witkoff and the president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner – are holding discussions with Mr Putin in the Russian capital over the US plan for peace.

Mr Zelenskyy said Kyiv has formed a 20-point format with the US.

As he became the first Ukrainian president to make an official visit to Ireland, he said the chances of ending the conflict were “better now than ever” but warned there would be “no easy decisions” and there must be “no games behind Ukraine’s back”.

Calling the present time “one of the most challenging but optimistic moments” since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, he said the US “is taking serious steps to end this war one way or another”.

He admitted that “some things still need to be worked out” and said what was needed was a “decent, dignified peace”.

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The Irish government announced €100m (£88m) in non-lethal aid for Ukraine to coincide with the visit, “generosity” for which Mr Zelenskyy said Ukraine was grateful.

It brings the total in non-lethal military aid provided to Ukraine this year to €200m (£176m).

The funding is part of a new Ireland-Ukraine partnership to be signed by Mr Zelensky and Mr Martin on Tuesday, which builds on an agreement signed in Kyiv last year.

The 2030 Roadmap on Ukraine-Ireland Partnership sets out Ireland’s immediate commitments to Ukraine.

They include €25m (£22m) to support the restoration and protection of Ukrainian energy infrastructure and a scheme to support training and other efforts as part of Ukraine’s path to EU accession, which Mr Zelenskyy said he hoped to achieve within five years.

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Mr Zelenskyy also praised what he called Ireland’s “honest and principled” stance on sanctions imposed on Russia, which he said must remain in place as long as Russian “occupation” and “abuse of our people continues”.

He said frozen Russian assets should have been used for Ukraine’s defence a long time ago.

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