Putin suggests Russia open to direct talks with Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signalled he is open to bilateral talks with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky for the first time since the early stages of the war.

Speaking to Russian state TV on Monday, Putin said Russia has "always looked positively on any peace initiatives. We hope that representatives of the Kyiv regime will feel the same way".

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Putin's comments indicated a willingness to engage in direct talks with Ukraine about not striking civilian targets.

Zelensky did not respond directly to Putin's comments, but said Ukraine was "ready for any conversation" that would ensure the safety of civilians.

There have been no direct talks between the two sides since the initial weeks after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

In comments to the Interfax news agency, Peskov said: "When the president said that it was possible to discuss the issue of not striking civilian targets, including bilaterally, the president had in mind negotiations and discussions with the Ukrainian side."

In his nightly video address, Zelensky said Ukraine needed a "clear answer from Moscow" on whether it would agree to stop attacks on civilian infrastructure.

Addressing a short-lived and limited truce declared by Putin over Easter, the Ukrainian leader proposed a follow-up that would "cease any strikes using long-range drones and missiles on civilian infrastructure for a period of at least 30 days".

Putin said the Kremlin would "analyse" the idea, telling journalists that "as for the proposal not to strike at civilian infrastructure facilities... this needs to be sorted out".

In a rare admission, he acknowledged that the military had targeted a civilian building when Russian missiles killed 35 people and wounded more than 100 others in the centre of the north-eastern city of Sumy earlier this month.

"Everyone is well aware of the strike by our Armed Forces on a congress centre, I think, in Sumy Region. Is it a civilian facility or not? Civilian. But there was an award ceremony for those who committed crimes in Kursk Region".

The centre of Sumy was busy at the time, with people out on the streets marking Palm Sunday. The region's deputy leader was later fired after reports of the medal ceremony taking place in a local congress hall emerged.

In remarks late on Monday Zelensky said: "Ukraine stands by its offer, at the very least, not to strike civilian infrastructure. And we expect a clear answer from Moscow. We are ready for any conversation on how to ensure this.

"There is an obvious, simplest, and most reliable way: stop missile and long-range drone attacks. That alone would automatically ensure the safety of all civilian infrastructure. A ceasefire, real and lasting, must be the first step toward a secure and enduring peace," he added.

Meanwhile, there were reports overnight of Russian drone strikes on the port city of Odessa.

Local authorities said three people were injured in the raid, with fires breaking out and damage to residential buildings.

Ukraine is due to participate in talks with US and European countries in London on Wednesday, following a meeting in Paris last week where leaders discussed pathways to end the war.

Zelensky said the "primary task" of the talks would be "to push for an unconditional ceasefire".

Putin's proposal for direct talks comes after both sides have accused each other of breaching a 30-hour "Easter truce" announced by Putin on Saturday, which has now expired.

Zelensky said Russian troops had violated the ceasefire nearly 3,000 times since the start of Sunday, while Russia accused Ukraine of launching hundreds of drones and shells. The BBC has not independently verified these claims.

Both sides have come under been increasing pressure from the US, where Donald Trump has threatened to "take a pass" on further peace negotiations if no progress is made.

On Sunday, Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social: "HOPEFULLY RUSSIA AND UKRAINE WILL MAKE A DEAL THIS WEEK."

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