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Putin Establishes Withdrawal Terms for Trump Peace Framework

Vladimir Putin’s conditional response to Donald Trump’s Ukraine peace initiative has revealed both potential diplomatic pathways and significant obstacles, as the Russian president indicated the American-backed proposal could serve as a negotiating foundation while establishing demands that Ukraine may find unacceptable. Putin confirmed during remarks in Kyrgyzstan that Moscow reviewed a variant of the plan discussed between Washington and Kyiv in Geneva, acknowledging that American negotiators had incorporated certain Russian positions.
The central challenge to achieving peace remains Putin’s ultimatum regarding Ukrainian forces. He demanded that Ukrainian military units must completely withdraw from all territories they currently hold as a precondition for ending combat operations, presenting this as a non-negotiable requirement. The Russian leader reinforced this demand with explicit threats, stating that if Ukraine refuses to retreat, Russia will continue pursuing its military objectives through armed conflict indefinitely. This stance effectively requires Ukraine to surrender before negotiations begin.
Putin also raised legal objections and demanded recognition of territorial changes that complicate diplomatic prospects. He characterized the Zelensky government as illegitimate due to the president’s extended tenure without elections, claiming this makes signing any agreement “legally impossible,” despite international recognition of Ukraine’s administration. Furthermore, Moscow insists that the international community must formally recognize Russia’s territorial gains in Ukraine as permanent sovereignty.
The Trump administration’s peace plan has undergone substantial revisions after facing widespread criticism from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers who viewed initial versions as conceding too much to Russian demands. Early drafts reportedly required Ukraine to cede Donbas entirely, accept Russian control of Crimea, drastically reduce military forces, prohibit foreign troops and advanced weapons systems, and permanently renounce NATO aspirations. Following intense negotiations with European partners, Ukrainian officials secured modifications that reduced the plan from 28 to 19 points.
President Zelensky navigates extraordinary pressure as he weighs catastrophic alternatives. He has described the situation as an “impossible choice” between the “loss of dignity” and the “loss of a key partner,” while acknowledging that “even the strongest metal can break” under sustained pressure. Ukrainian officials have signaled readiness to discuss the revised proposal directly with Trump, though fundamental questions about sovereignty and territorial integrity persist. Recent Russian drone attacks on civilian infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia underscore the urgent necessity of finding diplomatic common ground.

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