Kremlin says Putin open to peace with Ukraine only after Russia’s goals have been achieved
Summary
Russia is open to peace with Ukraine but wants to achieve its goals first, which includes territory claims and military limits for Ukraine. Peace talks have stalled, with Russia increasing drone attacks on Ukrainian cities, while the U.S. has threatened new tariffs on Russia unless a ceasefire is reached soon.Key Facts
- Russia is willing to pursue peace with Ukraine but prioritizes its goals.
- The Kremlin's conditions include Ukraine withdrawing from areas Russia annexed and not joining NATO.
- Ukraine and Western countries reject Russia's conditions.
- The U.S. President has threatened severe tariffs on Russia if no peace deal is made in 50 days.
- Russia increased drone attacks on Ukrainian cities, with analysts predicting more strikes.
- Ukraine's air force shot down 18 of 57 drones launched by Russia in one night.
- Drone strikes in Ukraine injured civilians and caused power outages.
- Russia claimed to have shot down 93 Ukrainian drones targeting its territory.
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