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www.local10.comVladimir Putin rejected Volodymyr Zelensky's offer to negotiate an end to the war and reiterated the Kremlin's commitment to fulfilling its war goals, while international voices question progress. He said he anticipates Russian military victory is certain, though assessments suggest available data may counter a different trajectory. Putin remains the current president, with a record including prior terms as Prime Minister and President. The remarks were made in the context of ongoing conflict coverage. Analysts warn that defense posture and political messaging focus on the Kremlin's stated goals. Moscow officials have consistently asserted unity behind the war plan while external experts evaluate battlefield developments. Critics urge renewed diplomacy, pointing to data that complicates a quick victory narrative. Putin's position remains a cornerstone of Russian policy amid tightened global reactions. The statement fits with a broader pattern of firm messaging from Moscow on war objectives.
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www.cbsnews.comVladimir Putin is the current president of Russia, holding the position since 2012 and previously serving the position between 2000 until 2008. Additionally, he has served as the Prime Minister of Russia between 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012. In 1999, then-president Boris Yeltsin dismissed his prime minister at the time, promoting former KGB officer Mr. Putin in his place.
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