Vladimir Putin is Reportedly Open to Having Ceasefire Talks With Donald Trump

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Putin Open to Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan, Aims to Avoid Concessions-Reports

Russian President Vladimir Putin has indicated he is open to negotiating a ceasefire in Ukraine with incoming U.S. President Donald Trump but remains firm on critical conditions, reports Reuters news agency.

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Putin opens door to Donald Trump’s peace deal – But will Ukraine accept?

Russian President Vladimir Putin is willing to discuss a ceasefire in Ukraine with US President-elect Donald Trump, but insists Ukraine abandon NATO ambitions and accept limited territorial concessions.

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Moscow reveals Putin prepared to discuss Ukraine peace deal with Trump

Trump's communications director said of the incoming US president: 'He is the only person who can bring both sides together in order to negotiate peace, and work towards ending the war and stopping the killing'

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Putin Open To Ceasefire Talks With Trump, But On THESE Conditions: Report
Vladimir Putin indicated willingness to discuss a ceasefire in Ukraine with incoming U.S. President Donald Trump. Putin did, however, impose stringent requirements, including as Kyiv giving up its NATO aspirations and maintaining sovereignty over Ukrainian territory. Russia presently controls Crimea, the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, as well as large areas of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson.
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Putin open to discussing Ukraine ceasefire with Trump, Reuters reports
Russian President Vladimir Putin is willing to discuss a ceasefire in Ukraine with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, Reuters reports. But Putin rejects major territorial concessions and insists that Ukraine abandon plans to join NATO. The Kremlin's terms reportedly include freezing the conflict along current front lines and "dividing control" of eastern regions.
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Putin Open to Talks on Ukraine Truce With Trump, Reuters Reports
Vladimir Putin is willing to talk with US President-elect Donald Trump about a cease-fire deal in Ukraine, Reuters reports. Putin may agree to discuss a carve-up of four regions in Ukraine that Russia annexed in 2022, according to three of the people. Russia may also be ready to pull out its forces from small slices of territory it holds in Kharkiv and Mykolaiv regions.
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'Contours Of A Trump Peace Deal': Kremlin Insiders Discuss Putin's Initial Reaction
Reuters presents what it says is Russian President Vladimir Putin's initial reaction to the incoming Trump administration's plans to pursue ceasefire negotiations. Five sources privy to Kremlin thinking say that Putin is "open" to discussing a ceasefire with Donald Trump, but will reject giving up territory acquired in Ukraine's east. Key sticking point will also be that Kiev totally abandons ambitions to join NATO.
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Putin open to discussing Ukraine ceasefire with Trump, Reuters reports
Russian President Vladimir Putin is willing to discuss a ceasefire in Ukraine with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, Reuters reports. The Kremlin's terms reportedly include freezing the conflict roughly along current front lines and "dividing control" of eastern regions. Putin issued a demand in June that Ukraine must withdraw from the four regions completely before any ceasefire talks.
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Kremlin denies Putin may agree to ceasefire in Ukraine
Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Russian leader Vladimir Putin, says Putin would not be satisfied with freezing the war in Ukraine. Peskov also said that Putin "has said on many occasions, and in fact constantly says that he is ready to be contacted and to negotiate" Earlier today, Reuters reported that Russian officials have said that Russian ruler Vladimir Putin is open to discussing a ceasefire agreement with Donald Trump.
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Vladimir Putin caves on Ukraine peace deal with Donald Trump in major U-turn
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Putin ready to discuss Ukraine ceasefire with Trump in U-turn on demands
Vladimir Putin is ready to make a U-turn on Ukraine, according to reports. The Russian President is set to meet with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The two are expected to discuss a possible ceasefire in Ukraine. Putin is expected to demand that Ukraine give up its desire to join NATO.
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