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Putin says peace talks with Ukraine possible, but not with Zelensky
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A statement made by Russian President Vladimir Putin suggests that talks may not be feasible if Zelenskiy is involved, and that a compromise could be reached without him.
Right now, it's not clear whether Europe will even have a seat at the table when the war against our country ends. We see how much influence China has on Russia.
But will President Trump listen to Europe, or will he negotiate with Russia and China without Europe?
Today, Putin once again confirmed that he is afraid of negotiations, afraid of strong leaders, and does everything possible to prolong the war.
They will not exist for a month if the money and, in a broad sense, the bullets run out. Everything would be over in a month and a half or two.
If there is a desire to negotiate and find a compromise, let anyone lead the negotiations there... Naturally, we will strive for what suits us, what corresponds to our interests.
It is clear that holding the event just for the sake of holding it is unnecessary. We need something that will be effective, and we are working on it.
US Support to Ukraine
- Trump says Russia and Ukraine to "immediately" start ceasefire talks
- Vance meets Zelenskyy in Rome amid diplomatic efforts on Ukraine ceasefire
- Trump says he will speak with Putin on the phone on Monday
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perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.US under Donald Trump
- 3.2024 US Presidential Election
- 4.Russia-Ukraine War
- 5.US-Russia Relations
- 6.US under Joe Biden
- 7.Rare-Earth Elements
- 8.Saudi Foreign Policy
countries
- 1.Ukraine
- 2.Russian Federation
- 3.China
- 4.Brazil
- 5.Canada
- 6.Switzerland
- 7.United Kingdom
- 8.India
- 9.Japan
- 10.Mexico
- 11.United States
organizations
- 1.European Union
- 2.Institute of International Relations
- 3.Kremlin
- 4.Kyiv School of Economics
- 5.Republican Party
- 6.Ukraine Foreign Ministry
- 7.White House
- 8.World Economic Forum
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Vladimir Putin
- 3.Volodymyr Zelenskiy
- 4.Georgi Tiji
- 5.Ivan Gomza
- 6.Joe Biden
- 7.Mikola Kapitonenko