Vladimir Putin offers to halt Ukraine invasion along current front line, FT reports
- Reports on April 22 stated Russia offered to halt its Ukraine invasion at current front lines.
- This offer reportedly occurred during peace talks with US envoy Steve Witkoff seeking a conflict resolution.
- The proposal might involve freezing battle lines and Russia dropping claims to some annexed territories.
- President Zelensky said Ukraine would negotiate with Russia "in any format" after a ceasefire.
- The US reportedly proposed recognizing Russia's Crimea annexation, but Ukraine opposes this position.
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Ukraine war latest: Putin offers to halt Russian invasion along current frontline
President Volodymyr Zelensky has pushed back at idea of ceding swathes of Ukrainian territory
In early April: Putin would have proposed to the US to stop its invasion of Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed to the United States to stop its invasion of Ukraine and freeze the line of the current front, the British daily ‘Financial Times’ said Tuesday.While talks will continue this Wednesday, in London, between US, Ukrainian and other European representatives to seek a way out of the war conflict in Eastern Europe. Since President Donald Trump’s arrival at the White House, Washington has been trying to mediate…
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