Kremlin says Putin accepted some US proposals on Ukraine and is ready to continue talking
Putin accepted some U.S. peace proposals after talks in Moscow but rejected others, with Kremlin stating willingness to continue negotiations amid unresolved territorial issues.
- On December 3, 2025, the Kremlin said President Vladimir Putin accepted parts of new US proposals while rejecting others, and Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said it would be wrong to claim Putin dismissed the plan outright.
- A leaked batch of 28 draft US proposals in November and the 27-point US proposal plus four additional documents prompted talks amid criticism from Kyiv and European capitals.
- In Moscow, Steve Witkoff, US special envoy, and Jared Kushner, senior adviser and son-in-law to US President Donald Trump, held hours-long talks with President Vladimir Putin that ended without agreement, with Yuri Ushakov saying no territorial compromise was reached despite the talks being constructive.
- The European Commission presented a plan to use frozen Russian state assets as a reparations-style loan to fund Ukraine, potentially unlocking �140 billion, though Belgium opposes it.
- Amid ongoing diplomacy, discussions are now continuing at an expert level to prepare for future high-level contacts, with EU leaders debating proposals at a summit later this month and NATO foreign ministers meeting in Brussels.
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The Kremlin said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had accepted some, but not all, of the United States’ proposals to end the war in Ukraine on Dec. 3. The post Putin Accepted Some US Proposals on Ukraine, Ready to Continue Talks: Kremlin appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
The US presented to the Russian President its proposals for an end to the war in Ukraine. The meeting lasted almost five hours. A look into the space where the meeting took place.
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