There is “no reason” for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to meet with Vladimir Putin at this time, as the Russian president will continue doing what he is doing until his war effort starts to lose, retired U.S. Army Gen. Wesley Clark said on Newsmax Saturday.
“I mean, what’s he going to say to Putin: ‘Please stop abducting my children, please stop executing captured Ukrainian soldiers, please stop bombing my cities?'” asked Clark, a former NATO supreme allied commander, on Newsmax’s “Saturday Report.”
Putin, he added, is “going to do what he wants until he believes he’s going to lose. And without greater pressure from the West, including the Europeans and the United States, Putin is not going to relent in what he’s doing.”
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