Russia says it’s ready to hold Ukraine peace talks ‘without preconditions’
- Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed a willingness to hold peace talks with Ukraine 'without preconditions,' according to Dmitry Peskov on April 25.
- Peskov reiterated Russia's demands for territorial concessions and limitations on Ukraine's military during an interview on April 23.
- Ukraine insists that negotiations must protect its territorial integrity and can only occur after a full ceasefire.
- Ukraine's Foreign Ministry reports that Russia has violated a ceasefire agreement, breaching the truce over 30 times since March 25.
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Putin declares readiness for negotiations with Kiev "without preconditions", Kremlin announces
Russian President Vladimir Putin told Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff that he was ready to negotiate a solution to the conflict in Ukraine "without any preconditions," according to the Kremlin. The announcement was quoted by the state news agency...
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