Russia says no Ukraine compromise reached after five-hour Putin talks with Trump envoys
Negotiations in Moscow lasted nearly five hours with no agreement on Ukraine's territorial issues, a key obstacle to peace, according to Kremlin adviser Yuri Ushakov.
- On Dec 2, President Vladimir Putin hosted a nearly five-hour session with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, which failed to produce a compromise, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov said.
- Triggered by a leaked set of 28 US draft peace proposals last week, diplomats revisited a revised U.S. peace proposal drafted with input from Ukrainian officials, alarming Ukrainian and European officials.
- More than 19 per cent of Ukraine — 115,600 square km — is under Russian control, and Moscow says territorial issues are `the most important`, with demands including a NATO pledge and Donbas control.
- Agreeing to continue negotiations, both sides pledged envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would travel to Kyiv to brief Ukrainian officials while Moscow discussed business deals and vast prospects for future economic cooperation.
- Witkoff's sixth trip this year underscores persistent U.S. mediation, despite little sign of shifting positions as Ukraine says it will not cede territory and Marco Rubio leads plan revisions.
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Talks constructive, yet no compromise reached in Russia-US push for Ukraine peace - The Tribune
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US envoy Steve Witkoff held long talks on ending the Ukraine war but made no breakthrough. Yuri Ushakov said territorial issues remain unresolved, discussions will stay confidential, and both sides will continue negotiations, with President Trump updated on the outcome.
Russia says no Ukraine compromise reached after five-hour Putin talks with Trump envoys
Russia and the U.S. did not reach a compromise on a possible peace deal to end the war in Ukraine after a five-hour Kremlin meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump's top envoys, the Kremlin said.
After talks between the US delegation and the Russian president in Moscow ended without tangible results on Tuesday evening, a Sky News correspondent in Moscow points out two main reasons, in his opinion, why Vladimir Putin will be reluctant to accept US proposals to end the war.
Kremlin boss Putin has talked to US representatives about the Ukraine war for a long time. However, one has probably not come closer. The news on the blog.
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