Kremlin says Russia's stance on conditions for a Ukraine peace deal has not changed since 2024
- On Monday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated Russia's conditions for a peace deal in Ukraine remain unchanged since 2024, requiring Kyiv's forces to withdraw from four regions and abandon plans to join NATO.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin set out this position two years ago in a speech at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, establishing the Kremlin's consistent baseline for negotiations.
- During a weekend interview, Putin rejected a proposal by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to limit fighting to Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia while halting long-range strikes.
- American negotiators are well aware of this position, Peskov noted, as Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko discussed the conflict before Lukashenko traveled to China.
- While Kyiv has previously rejected the Kremlin's terms as an illegal land grab, the office of Zelenskiy did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Putin's latest remarks.
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Kremlin says Russia’s conditions for Ukraine peace remain unchanged
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Kremlin Reiterates Stance on Ukraine Peace Deal Conditions
The Kremlin maintains its stance on Ukraine needing to withdraw from four regions and renounce NATO ambitions for a peace deal. President Putin emphasized Russia's objective to control the regions, rejecting Ukraine's recent proposal to mitigate hostilities. Talks with Belarus' President Lukashenko were also held regarding the war.
Russia continues to demand the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from four regions and the abandonment of Kiev's NATO plans.
Kremlin says Russia’s stance on conditions for a Ukraine peace deal has not changed since 2024
The Kremlin said on Monday that Russia has not changed its stance on the conditions needed for a peace deal in Ukraine since President Vladimir Putin said in 2024 that Kyiv’s forces had to withdraw from four regions Moscow says are its own and publicly drop its plans to join NATO. Putin said in a television interview at the weekend that Russia would press ahead with its battlefield aim of fully controlling the four regions, rejecting what he sai…
Kremlin says Russia's stance on conditions for a Ukraine peace deal has not changed since 2024
The Kremlin said that Russia has not changed its stance on the conditions needed for a peace deal in Ukraine since President Vladimir Putin said in 2024 that Kyiv's forces had to withdraw from four regions Moscow says are its own.
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