The Russian president urged Bucharest to share data on Friday’s UAV intrusion and commented on tensions in Europe Russian President Vladimir Putin took questions from reporters during his trip to Kazakhstan on Friday, providing an update on the Ukraine conflict and tensions with NATO in Europe. He also commented on the recent drone incident in Romania, which NATO blamed on Russia, and touched on foreign policy debates in Armenia, a former Soviet state and longtime Russian ally. Russia has the upper hand on the battlefield The Ukraine conflict is nearing the end as the Russian military continues its offensive on all fronts, Putin said, adding that it would be “unwise” to provide a specific timeline. “The situation on the battlefield gives reason to believe that (the conflict) is drawing to a close.” He went on to say that although Moscow maintains “certain contacts,” no peace talks are being held at the moment.…