Putin says cautiously optimistic about situation in Ukraine

epa07780960 Russia’s President Vladimir Putin speaks during a meeting with his French counterpart at the French President’s summer retreat of the Bregancon fortress on the Mediterranean coast, near the village of Bormes-les-Mimosas, in France, 19 August 2019. French President has invited his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin for talks days before hosting the Group of Seven (G7) summit in French Bayonn (Biarritz) from 24 to 26 August 2019. EPA-EFE/GERARD JULIEN / POOL MAXPPP OUT

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday he is cautiously optimistic about the situation in Ukraine.

He told journalists ahead of talks with French President Emanuel Macron that the situation in Donbass would be on the agenda. “I will inform Mr. President about my latest contacts with Ukraine’s new president [Vladimir Zelensky],” he said.

“There are certain things that can be discussed and that inspire some cautious optimism,” Putin added.

After Zelensky was inaugurated as Ukraine’s president, Putin has had two telephone conversations with him, on July 11 and August 7, to discuss issues of the settlement of the conflict in southeastern Ukraine, prisoner release, Normandy format activities and the implementation of the Minsk accords.