
Putin Won't End Ukraine War Without Coercion: Podolyak
Ukraine's Presidential Advisor Mykola Podolyak reported on June 7, 2025, that Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly stated he will not end the war in Ukraine without being forced. Podolyak's statement highlights the ongoing conflict and the continued targeting of Ukrainian civilians. He stated, "Putin has underscored that he will not end the war without coercion." This declaration underscores the lack of willingness from Russia to cease hostilities without external pressure. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, and the implications of Putin's statement are far-reaching. The conflict continues to cause significant humanitarian suffering, and a peaceful resolution remains elusive. The ongoing conflict serves as a reminder of the importance of diplomatic efforts and the need for a peaceful settlement.