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Kremlin says is ready for talks with Zelensky, an illegitimate president of Ukraine

"An analysis by our country that has been repeatedly voiced by Russian President Vladimir Putin shows that Mr. Zelensky has big problems de jure in terms of his legitimacy, but the Russian side remains open to negotiations even despite this," Dmitry Peskov stated

MOSCOW, February 5. /TASS/. Even as Vladimir Zelensky is actually not a legitimate president of Ukraine, Russia is ready to hold talks with him anyway, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

"An analysis by our country that has been repeatedly voiced by [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin shows that Mr. Zelensky has big problems de jure in terms of his legitimacy, but the Russian side remains open to negotiations even despite this," he stated.

Earlier, media outlets quoted Zelensky as saying that he is ready to sit at the negotiating table with Putin "if that is the only setup."

The Russian leader has stated that now that Zelensky’s legitimacy as Ukrainian president has expired, Moscow would need to search for a legitimate authority to sign legally binding agreements with.