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No Agreement Reached as Putin Threatens War While Claiming Battlefield Victories

Peace negotiations between Russia and the United States to end the Ukraine conflict concluded without tangible results Tuesday, with senior Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov acknowledging that five hours of discussions produced no progress. The talks between President Putin and Trump administration representatives left the situation “neither further nor closer to resolving the crisis,” despite being characterized as useful and constructive.
Russian President Putin adopted an aggressive posture before and during the diplomatic encounter, accusing European governments of sabotaging peace initiatives and blocking American attempts to end the war. The Russian leader issued warnings that Moscow stood ready for immediate war with Europe if European powers initiated hostilities, though he claimed Russia had no intention of starting such a conflict. Putin’s combative rhetoric appeared designed to create divisions between the Trump White House and European allies who have criticized earlier peace proposals.
The negotiations centered on an updated American peace framework that had been revised based on consultations with Russian officials and modifications to address Ukrainian concerns. Despite the meeting’s constructive nature, Ushakov revealed that specific proposals were not examined in detail, with conversations focusing on core concepts underlying the American documents. Putin reportedly responded positively to some elements while expressing critical and negative views toward multiple provisions, with certain negotiation details designated as confidential.
President Zelenskyy maintained active involvement throughout the diplomatic process, announcing his readiness to receive information from the US team and expressing willingness for direct contact with Trump. The Ukrainian leader has conducted extensive consultations with European capitals seeking support for modifications to an original 28-point peace plan he viewed as excessively favorable to Moscow. Zelenskyy has consistently opposed provisions requiring territorial concessions and military size limitations while demanding concrete Western security commitments.
The continued diplomatic stalemate unfolds against ongoing battlefield developments, with Putin claiming Russian forces captured the strategic city of Pokrovsk, though Ukrainian officials disputed the assertion. Russia maintains maximalist demands that would fundamentally compromise Ukrainian sovereignty, including dramatic military reductions, prohibition of Western support, and acquisition of Ukrainian-controlled territory. Putin has threatened intensified maritime strikes in response to attacks on Russian vessels, demonstrating Moscow’s willingness to escalate military pressure while diplomatic channels remain open.

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