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MOSCOW READY TO HOLD AS MANY TALKS WITH US AS NECESSARY TO END UKRAINE WAR

Kremlin denies Putin rejected all of US proposals

December 04, 2025 00:00:00


Russian President Vladimir Putin and foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov attend a meeting with US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff at the Kremlin in Moscow on Tuesday. — Reuters

MOSCOW, Dec 03 (BBC/AFP): The Kremlin says it is wrong to suggest President Vladimir Putin rejected all of US proposals for peace in Ukraine after talks with US negotiators in Moscow.

Russian officials say the meeting was "constructive" but "no compromise" had been reached over territorial concessions for Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Russia is ready to meet with the US as many times as will be necessary to reach a solution for the Ukraine war, the Kremlin said Wednesday after negotiations between Vladimir Putin and US officials ended with no breakthrough.

Putin held hours of late-night talks with Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner Tuesday, but neither side announced headway on a peace settlement to end almost four years of war in Ukraine.

"We are grateful for the efforts of (US President Donald) Trump's administration and we are still ready to meet as many times as is needed to reach a peace settlement," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

Witkoff and Kushner went to Moscow with an updated version of a US plan to end the conflict, after talks between Washington and Kyiv.

Peskov said that the Russian side had voiced what was "unacceptable" to them.

"This is a normal process," Peskov said, adding: "It was the first time there was a direct exchange of opinions."

He said Moscow was expecting the US to also be tight-lipped on the process for progress to be made.

Ahead of meeting the US officials, Putin made a hawkish statement on Europe, accusing it of working to sabotage any peace agreement.

European leaders have worried about being sidelined in the process to end Europe's worst conflict since World War II.

"They don't take part in the process because they are still obsessed with the idea of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia," Peskov said.


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