Why Putin Might Pump the Breaks on Trump's Ukraine Peace Dash
- Vladimir Putin stated that the new US peace plan is only a "basis" for further talks, which may anger President Donald Trump as Russia continues its missile production at a rapid pace.
- Putin dismissed claims of Russian ambitions in Europe, stating, 'We don’t have any aggressive plans towards Europe,' while asserting Russia's readiness for talks.
- U.S. Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll warned of a potential World War 3, emphasizing the need for a peace deal with Russia.
- European leaders, including Emmanuel Macron and officials in Germany, are enhancing military capabilities in anticipation of possible Russian threats, including military service reform and troop recruitment.
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Putin calls Trump’s peace plan a ‘starting point’ as he warns Ukraine to pull back or face 'force'
Russia Ukraine negotiations gain momentum as Putin considers President Donald Trump's proposal, though demands complete withdrawal from four occupied regions remain.
After several days of silence, the Russian president commented on the US plan for Ukraine at a press conference during his visit to Kyrgyzstan today.
28 points? 19 points? The liberal societies of the West no longer know human nature – and have still not understood Putin. But a peace in Ukraine is achievable. Namely, when there are two "winners" at the end.
Why Putin might pump the breaks on Trump's Ukraine peace dash
Contributor/Getty Images (LONDON and KYIV, Ukraine) — Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared last week to be cautiously optimistic on the U.S. 28-point peace plan to end his invasion of Ukraine, but statements made by his emissaries in the days since then have led some analysts to believe he thinks he can get a better deal. “I believe that it could also form the basis for a final peace settlement, but this text has not been discussed with us …
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