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Putin Sets Firm Truce Terms: US Must Recognize Occupied Ukraine Lands

Key Takeaways

  • Putin demands US recognition of Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories
  • Russia refuses ceasefire before Ukrainian troop withdrawal
  • Kremlin will only negotiate directly with Washington, not Kyiv
  • Putin offers written assurance that Russia never intended to attack Europe

Russian President Vladimir Putin has laid out uncompromising conditions for ending the Ukraine conflict, demanding US acknowledgment of occupied territories while dismissing European security concerns as “nonsense.” During his Kyrgyzstan visit, Putin signaled no intention to slow Russia’s full-scale invasion, insisting Ukraine withdraw troops first before any ceasefire.

Putin’s Maximalist Demands

Putin repeated his maximalist territorial demands and declared Moscow wants the United States to formally recognize regions of Ukraine currently under Russian control. “Ukrainian troops will withdraw from the territories they occupy, and then the fighting will cease,” he stated, adding, “If they do not withdraw, we will achieve this through military force.”

Rejection of Western Ceasefire Demands

Ukraine, the United States, and European Union maintain Russia must agree to a ceasefire before formal talks can begin. Putin rejected this approach, stating he would only negotiate with Washington because “signing documents with the Ukrainian leadership is pointless.” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly invited Putin to direct talks, while Donald Trump earlier offered to host a trilateral meeting – both declined by the Kremlin.

European Security Concerns Dismissed

Putin dismissed claims Russia plans to attack European countries, calling such narratives “an illusion made for the Europeans.” “Russia never intended to attack Europe, and we are ready to write that down on paper,” he said. “Maybe European leaders are just trying to create an illusion for their populations. Perhaps they’re catering to defence companies. But in our view, it’s simply nonsense.”

Diplomatic Movements Continue

Kyiv announced joint Ukrainian-US teams will continue working this week to build on progress from recent Geneva discussions. “It is crucial not to lose productivity and to work quickly,” said the head of Zelenskyy’s office, noting their “key shared goal remains unchanged, achieving a lasting and dignified peace for Ukraine ASAP.”

Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff is expected in Moscow next week amid reports he advised Russian officials on framing Kremlin demands to win Trump’s support. Representatives from the US, Russia, and Ukraine held talks in the United Arab Emirates recently, with European suggestions believed incorporated into Kyiv’s position despite their physical absence.

The Kremlin has refused communication with any party except the Trump team. Putin ridiculed parts of the draft peace plan while maintaining his willingness to provide written assurance about not attacking European nations.

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