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Asked what he would say to Putin if the two met for peace talks, Zelenskyy called the Russian leader a “killer” and a “terrorist.” “He is a killer, and he will never change,” Zelenskyy ...
Following Putin's announcement, Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine would not hold peace talks with Russia while Putin was president. [101] Zelenskyy signed a presidential decree declaring that negotiations with Putin were "impossible", endorsing the decision of the Ukrainian National Security Council. [102] This was a response to Russia's annexation.
The Kremlin has said it does not want Nato forces near Russian troops in occupied Ukraine. Indeed, Putin claimed his invasion of Ukraine was because Nato was trying to get too close to Russia.
Iran has supported Russia both diplomatically and militarily since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. It has voted against United Nations resolutions condemning Russia and has regularly delivered loitering munitions, chiefly the Shahed 131 and Shahed 136, to the Russian military.
Reuters reported in November that Putin is open to discussing a Ukraine peace deal with Trump but rules out making any major territorial concessions and insists Kyiv abandon ambitions to join NATO.
Putin also declared that in future peace negotiations Russia would insist on the "demilitarization and denazification" of Ukraine whose according to Putin "parameters were generally agreed upon by everyone back during the Istanbul talks in 2022. [238] Putin also mentioned "Of course, the rights and freedoms of Russian-speaking citizens in ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s signaling this week that he is open to peace talks should be viewed with vast, overshadowing caveats, and the weight of Ukraine’s - and the West’s - past ...
At NATO headquarters, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended the U.S. approach, saying the world was fortunate to have Trump, the "best negotiator on the planet, bringing two sides together ...