July 29 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that an African initiative could be a basis for peace in Ukraine but that Ukrainian attacks made it hard to realise.

He was speaking at a press conference after meeting African leaders in St Petersburg on Friday and hearing their calls for Moscow to move ahead with their plan.

“There are provisions of this peace initiative that are being implemented,” he said. “But there are things that are difficult or impossible to implement.”

Reuters reported in June that African mediation in the conflict could begin with confidence-building measures followed by a cessation of hostilities agreement accompanied by negotiations between Russia and the West.

Putin said that one of the points in the initiative was a ceasefire. “But the Ukrainian army is on the offensive, they are attacking, they are implementing a large-scale strategic offensive operation… We cannot cease fire when we are under attack.”

On the question of starting peace talks, he said, “We did not reject them… In order for this process to begin, there needs to be agreement on both sides.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has rejected the idea of a ceasefire now that would leave Russia in control of nearly a fifth of his country and give its forces time to regroup after 17 grinding months of war.

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        But now he has grown into a real leader of people. Just look at the people around him on photos released from the kremlin (lowercase on purpose) and of Zelensky (uppercase on purpose) visiting his troops.

        This tells it all.

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    Putin/Russia calls for a cease fire any time they need to reposition their troops. When they’ve moved them to their advantage, they call off the ceasefire and resume the unprovoked attacks.

    Remember Chechnya… and Georgia.

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    No mention of the conditions, which means they are unreasonable. For a peace to be reached, both sides must agree on a situation mutually preferable to war. Russia still thinks it can hold on or gain once western support dries up, but Ukraine doesn’t think it can. So there is no option mutually preferable to war till Putin is convinced aid is lasting, or Ukraine is convinced that it’s support is faltering.

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    Putin is looking rough in that photo.

    Guessing he got another round of cosmetic surgery?

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    Would someone get rid of the geriatric dictator already. Every time he shits his pants he invades another country.

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    Putins russia is like the rapist who in during the process says: – Hey, stop fighting. I do not reject peace talks, but in order for them to begin there needs to be agreement on both sides of how I’m staying put in.

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    Russia won’t even agree the basics of an agreement that needs to happen for talks to begin.

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    There was peace talks initiated in February 2022 but US sent Boris Johnson to make sure Zelinsky put a stop to that.