
Russian President Vladimir Putin is open to direct talks with US President-elect Donald Trump, but no specific details have yet been finalized.
Previously, Trump announced that a meeting with Putin is being set up, suggesting that it will likely take place after he officially assumes office on January 20. Throughout his 2024 presidential campaign, the Republican repeatedly vowed to end the Ukraine conflict "within 24 hours" of entering office and said he would compel Moscow and Kiev to restart negotiations.
Speaking to reporters on Friday, Peskov confirmed that Putin and Trump have expressed their readiness to communicate, adding that there are no preconditions to holding a meeting between the two leaders.
"President Putin has repeatedly stated his openness to contacts with international leaders, including the US president and, in particular, Donald Trump. No conditions are required for this. What is required is a mutual desire and political will to conduct a dialogue, to resolve existing problems through dialogue. Moscow has recognized Trump's readiness to solve problems through talks. We welcome this."Peskov stated that there are still no specifics on when and where the meeting would be held and that Moscow is currently acting on "the assumption of mutual readiness for the meeting." He added that it is likely there will be "some movement" in this regard after Trump enters the Oval Office.
Speaking to journalists at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida earlier this week, Trump said he might need up to six months after taking office to help Moscow and Kiev reach a deal. His special envoy on the Ukraine conflict, retired US Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, told Fox News that he would like to set a 100-day timeline to end the conflict.
While Trump has yet to lay out any specifics about how he would achieve a peace deal between Moscow and Kiev, some media reports have suggested that the president-elect's team is considering a freeze of the conflict along the current battle lines.
Moscow, however, has repeatedly stated that it seeks to end the conflict once and for all instead of putting it on hold, which it said could be used by Kiev to recuperate and rearm itself for a future conflict.
Putin has stated that a ceasefire and peace negotiations with Ukraine can only take place after Kiev withdraws its forces from all Russian territories, abandons its NATO ambitions, and commits to a neutral and nuclear-weapons.
Reader Comments
Trump has very little to either offer to the Russian side or to strong-arm them. But perhaps Putin agrees that the US gets Canada, and parts of Greenland ...
That Canada/Greenland comment was a sarcastic innuendo that Putin gives a sh*t what Trump demands. The core points regarding the Ukraine are not up for discussion.
You bet I am Canadian, the old fashion kind. Being called an American is...euhh...would be... mmm... an insult.
Putin and Co. don't care how the US media spin the US withdrawal as a success - as they probably will. Because, OTOH, economic and financial crises at home will force them to do so. And reduce military presence in many places. Fine with me. Although you would probably not fare worse within the US than under Turdeau (sic!). But this is up to you.
My point is, this is the US sphere of influence, and Russia doesn't care. Except in a legalist sense.
Putin should complete the Donbas SMO before January 20th and eliminate the Kursk bargaining chip.
In my view, both of them want a de-escalation of the conflict. Can Trump bend to the truth, such as the 2014 Maidan coup was a false flag engineered by the US State department and CIA?
The Trumpster could always try 'pretty please'.