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MI6: 'No evidence' Putin wants to negotiate peace in Ukraine

There is "absolutely no evidence" Russia's president wants to negotiate peace in Ukraine, the head of Britain's foreign intelligence service has said.

MI6 chief Sir Richard Moore told a news conference on Friday Vladimir Putin was "stringing us along". "He seeks to impose his imperial will by all means at his disposal.

But he cannot succeed," Sir Moore said. "Bluntly, Putin has bitten off more than he can chew.

He thought he was going to win an easy victory. But he - and many others - underestimated the Ukrainians." Ukraine latest: Russia threatening Finland 'in same way it targeted Ukraine before invasion' Sir Moore's comments come a day after US President Donald Trump said the Russian president had "let me down" in his efforts to end the war.

Speaking at a news conference during his state visit to the UK, President Trump said he thought the war in Ukraine would be the easiest conflict to resolve "because of my relationship with President Putin... but he's let me down.

He's really let me down." Mr Trump's diplomatic efforts, including a summit with President Putin in Alaska last month, have so far failed to produce a breakthrough. Standing alongside him, Sir Keir Starmer said the two leaders had discussed how to "decisively increase the pressure on Putin to get him to agree a peace deal that will last," but that Putin's actions in Ukraine in recent weeks are "not the actions of someone who wants peace".

Tens of thousands of people have been killed since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Sir Moore said the ensuing war had strengthened Ukraine's national identity and accelerated its shift towards the West.

"Putin has sought to convince the world that Russian victory is inevitable. But he lies.

He lies to the world. He lies to his people.

Perhaps he even lies to himself," he said. Putin is "mortgaging his country's future for his own personal legacy and a distorted version of history.

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