Putin Signals Russia Could Consider Territory Swap in Ukraine Talks: "A Partial Exchange of Territories"
Putin is reviewing U.S. peace proposals and may accept a partial territory swap but insists on full control of Donbas, according to Russian officials and reports.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin indicated a willingness to consider a territory swap while seeking control of the Donbas region.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced that Ukraine and the U.S. have not reached an agreement on territorial concessions or the future of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that discussions regarding a peace deal with the U.S. were ongoing but refrained from commenting on specific details.
- Kremlin officials noted that discussions regarding Ukraine were briefly addressed, but specific details were not publicly disclosed.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin hinted at the possibility of accepting the exchange of part of the territory controlled by Russian forces in Ukraine, but reiterated that Moscow wants the entire Donbass, Kommersant reported today.
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Putin did not exclude the "partial exchange of territories from the Russian side, too" in the case of the signing of a peace agreement with Ukraine, but reports "Commersant" in an article on the outcome of the meeting of the State Council.
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