His remark, which contrasted with weeks of hostile rhetoric on both sides, came after talks between Russia, Ukraine and the West Thursday in which an agreement was forged on initial steps to ease the crisis.
"It (normalising relations) does not depend on us. Or does not only depend on us. It depends on our partners," Putin said in comments released by Russian news agencies from a state television interview to be broadcast later today.
Putin expressed hope that Russia would be able to establish good relations with the incoming NATO secretary general, former Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenberg, after testy exchanges with the outgoing chief of the alliance, ex-Danish premier Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
The problems in Putin's relations with Rasmussen were underlined Thursday when the Russian president in a phone-in with the nation accused Rasmussen of secretly recording and leaking a private conversation they held while he was Danish prime minister.
Putin also reaffirmed that Moscow was giving Kiev another month to clear its gas debts but insisted Russia was not intent on bringing down the Ukrainian economy.
"We are not trying to undermine the Ukrainian economy, which would put the reliability of the transit (of Russian gas) to Europe in doubt."
He called on all European states to work out measures on how to finance the Ukrainian budget.
So far it remains unclear how the Geneva agreement between Russia, the United States, the EU and Ukraine will be implemented, with pro-Russia separatists refusing to leave buildings in the east of Ukraine.
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