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Russia says talks to end Ukraine war ‘serious’ but rules out concessions

Russia says talks to end Ukraine war ‘serious’ but rules out concessions

Summary

Russia described U.S.-brokered talks to end the war with Ukraine as serious but stated it would not make major concessions. President Donald Trump proposed a 28-point plan to end the war, which has been adjusted to address concerns from Ukraine and its allies. Russian and Ukrainian officials continue negotiations, while European leaders emphasize the need for Russian concessions in any peace agreement.

Key Facts

  • Russia describes the talks to end the Ukraine war, led by the U.S., as serious but is reluctant to make concessions.
  • President Donald Trump presented a 28-point peace plan, modified to address European and Ukrainian concerns.
  • Ukraine and European allies are worried that the U.S. plan might meet too many of Russia’s demands.
  • Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is ready to discuss the U.S.-supported framework with Trump and European partners.
  • European leaders, like Kaja Kallas and Friedrich Merz, stress that any peace deal must include Russian concessions.
  • Russian drone attacks continue in Ukraine, affecting cities like Zaporizhzhia, while Russia reports downing Ukrainian drones.
  • Talks are ongoing, but the process to achieve a peace agreement is expected to take time.
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