Putin says he won't back down from Ukraine goals in hour-long call with ...
- During a Thursday call, Putin reiterated Russia’s goal to achieve its original objectives in Ukraine and stated Moscow will not back down from these aims, despite willingness to negotiate.
- Putin's call with Trump reiterated Russia's refusal to back down from its core goals, rooted in Istanbul talks that oppose Ukraine's NATO membership.
- Putin states Russia will pursue its goals, with the US imposing no new sanctions, maintaining the stalemate in Ukraine peace efforts.
- In their sixth call this year, Putin reaffirmed Russia's goal to achieve a negotiated Ukraine end without backing down from its original aims, insisting talks must occur directly between Moscow and Kyiv.
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In a phone call with US President Trump, Kremlin chief Putin signals alleged willingness to negotiate with Ukraine. At the same time, he will stick to his maximum demands, Putin's advisor said.
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In 6th call this year, Putin tells Trump he won't back down from goals in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone call with US President Donald Trump. Putin stated Russia wants a negotiated end to the Ukraine war but won’t step back from its goals. In their sixth call this year, they also discussed the Iran, and US-Russia ties.
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