politics
Putin rejects Zelenskyy’s offer to meet and reaffirms Ukraine war aims
Russian president describes Ukrainian counterpart’s letter as rude and says he sees no point in face-to-face talks

TL;DR
- Putin rejected Zelenskyy's offer for a face-to-face meeting, calling the proposal 'rude' and stating there is 'no point' in meeting.
- Putin reaffirmed Russia's war aims, including taking control of the entire Donbas region, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia.
- Zelenskyy stated Putin's rejection showed the Kremlin has no wish to end the conflict and called the response 'weak'.
- Ukrainian drones targeted St. Petersburg's oil terminal and Russian cargo ships, carrying military fuel and grain.
- Putin downplayed Ukraine's attacks and claimed Russia controls Luhansk and over 85% of Donetsk.
- Zelenskyy's peace offer was supported by allies, and he was scheduled to meet with leaders from France, the UK, and Germany.
- Putin dismissed claims of the Russian economy collapsing due to war costs, stating Russia was pursuing a sovereign economy.
- Putin argued that Western sanctions and asset freezes have damaged trust in international currencies like the dollar and euro.