Putin says there are points he can’t agree to in the US proposal to end Russia’s war against Ukraine
Putin said some U.S. peace plan points are unacceptable due to unresolved issues on territory and security despite intense diplomacy, with talks ongoing between U.S. envoys and Ukraine negotiators.
- On Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin said some proposals in a U.S. plan were unacceptable to the Kremlin after his five-hour talks with U.S. envoys were called `necessary` and `useful` but `difficult work`.
- Because core disagreements center on territory and security, the initial 28-point plan pushed Kyiv to cede land, forfeit NATO ambitions, and cap its military, while U.S. shuttle diplomacy under Donald Trump drives negotiations.
- The U.S. plan was reworked into four discussion packages, with Putin saying the 28-point proposal was trimmed to 27 points; Tass and RIA Novosti previewed his comments but officials declined full details.
- On Thursday, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will meet Rustem Umerov in Miami as officials report Russia fired two ballistic missiles and 138 drones overnight.
- With a deal still elusive, doubts are growing about the diplomatic push as European leaders say they were sidelined and reconciling Russia and Ukraine `red lines` remains difficult after nearly four years of war.
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After a five-hour secret meeting in Moscow, the hope for movement in the Ukraine war bursts: Vladimir Putin sharply rejects key points of the new US peace plan. For the Kremlin chief, parts of the American proposals are "unbearable."
Putin says there are points he can't agree to in U.S. proposal to end Russia's war in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin says some proposals in a U.S. plan to end the war in Ukraine are unacceptable to the Kremlin, indicating in comments published Thursday that any deal is still some ways off.
Putin opposes certain points in peace plan
Russian President Vladimir Putin says some proposals in a U.S. plan to end the war in Ukraine are unacceptable to the Kremlin, indicating in comments published Thursday that a deal is still elusive.
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