Russia says its demands are unchanged: full Ukrainian withdrawal from regions that Moscow claims
- Russia stated that its demands regarding the war in Ukraine remain the same, requiring the full withdrawal of Kyiv's forces and the abandonment of NATO goals.
- U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are scheduled to meet on Friday to discuss potential efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has insisted on a ceasefire agreement as a prerequisite to discussing territorial disputes, maintaining that Ukraine will not recognize Russian claims.
- Russia currently occupies 19% of Ukraine, including Crimea and parts of various regions.
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Russia said on Monday that its position on ending the war in Ukraine had remained unchanged since President Vladimir Putin set out his conditions last year: a complete withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from key Ukrainian regions and Kiev's abandonment of its ambitions to join NATO.
At an online meeting with US and European leaders, Russia's demands on Ukrainian territories were discussed
Russia says its demands are unchanged: full Ukrainian withdrawal from regions that Moscow claims – Oil & Gas 360
(BOE Report)– Russia said on Wednesday that its stance on ending the war in Ukraine has not changed since President Vladimir Putin set out his conditions last year: the full withdrawal of Kyiv’s forces from key Ukrainian regions and the abandonment of its NATO ambitions. Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump are due to meet on Friday in Alaska, the first U.S.-Russian summit since 2021, to discuss efforts to end the war. Trump has said both sides
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