Find out the latest demands set by Vladimir Putin for a ceasefire with Ukraine. Will Kyiv agree to the conditions?
Vladimir Putin has laid out his terms for a ceasefire with Ukraine, demanding the complete withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from certain territories. Volodymyr Zelensky, on the other hand, has consistently stated that negotiations with Moscow can only happen after Russian forces leave all Ukrainian territory, including Crimea. The Russian president's fresh ultimatum is creating tension as foreign envoys gather in Switzerland to discuss a peace plan led by the West.
In a latest development, Putin has issued new demands to Ukraine to end the ongoing war. He insists on more Ukrainian land concessions as a condition for peace talks. This includes Ukraine recognizing four regions and Crimea as Russian territory, a move strongly opposed by Kyiv. Furthermore, Putin has vowed an immediate ceasefire if Ukraine agrees to exit Russian-claimed areas and abandons its NATO aspirations.
Despite the pressure from Russia, Ukraine remains firm in rejecting Putin's terms. The standoff continues as Putin emphasizes that the war will only end if Ukraine drops its NATO ambitions and surrenders several provinces. The high-stakes negotiations are ongoing, with unpredictable outcomes as both sides hold their ground.
In a surprising turn, President Putin has offered to cement peace talks if Kyiv neutralizes its status and hands over control of four frontline areas to Russia. This latest twist adds a new dimension to the already complex situation and raises questions about the future of Ukraine's sovereignty and security. As the conflict intensifies, the world watches closely to see how the diplomatic standoff unfolds.
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Russian president's new ultimatum comes as foreign envoys meet in Switzerland to discuss western-led peace plan.
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The Russian president said Ukraine must recognise four regions and Crimea as Russian territory and Kyiv's neutral status needs to be cemented.
The remarks came even as Kyiv fought 'intense' battles in the Donetsk region and President Volodymyr Zelensky held talks with world leaders at the G7 Summit.
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