Putin Sets Conditions for Ukraine Peace Negotiations
Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared readiness for peace discussions with Ukraine, but insists they can only begin after Russia achieves its military objectives. The statement was delivered through his spokesperson on Russian state television, emphasizing that "our goals are clear." This comes in response to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's proposal for direct negotiations between the two leaders to establish lasting peace.
Stalled Diplomatic Efforts
Previous attempts at ceasefires have repeatedly collapsed over the past six months. While Putin previously expressed willingness to meet with Zelensky, he has consistently failed to attend scheduled negotiations. During earlier talks in Istanbul, Russia sent only low-level officials, which Ukraine interpreted as disinterest in meaningful dialogue.
Russia's Demands
The Kremlin maintains extensive preconditions for any agreement, including Ukraine's surrender of territories beyond currently occupied regions, complete disarmament, and adoption of neutral status. These demands have been deemed unacceptable by the Ukrainian government and international partners.
Escalation Amid Diplomacy
Despite diplomatic overtures, Russia has intensified military operations across Ukraine, conducting widespread missile and drone attacks causing significant civilian casualties. Heavy fighting continues in eastern regions where Russian forces are making gradual advances despite sustaining substantial losses.
International Pressure
U.S. President Donald Trump recently threatened Russia with "enormous tariffs" unless a ceasefire is established within 50 days. Moscow has dismissed Trump's rhetoric as predictable but acknowledges his administration's continued involvement in seeking conflict resolution.
Prospects for New Talks
A third meeting between Russian and Ukrainian delegations is anticipated next week, likely in Istanbul. However, expectations remain low as Russia shows no indication of compromising on its core demands, including recognition of annexed territories and Ukraine's geopolitical neutrality.