Putin says Russia ready for compromise but insists on Donbas control
Russian President Vladimir Putin claims Moscow is open to peaceful compromises on Ukraine, stating any deal would not forgo control over all Donbas territory, according to Ukrainska Pravda English.
What happened
Ukrainska Pravda English reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated Russia’s readiness to reach peaceful compromises to end the war against Ukraine. However, Putin insists that any agreement would not contradict maintaining control over the entirety of the Donbas region.
This statement underscores Moscow’s persistent demand for territorial control in Donbas as a non-negotiable condition, which may complicate diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving the conflict.
Putin’s remarks arrive amid ongoing fighting and stalled talks, reflecting a tension between calls for peace and the red lines Moscow appears unwilling to cross publicly.
Known from the source
- Putin stated Russia is ready for peaceful compromises to end the war against Ukraine.
- Putin said any deal would not contradict control over all of Donbas.
- These statements were reported by Ukrainska Pravda English.
What remains unclear
At this stage, the claims come solely from Putin’s statements reported by Ukrainska Pravda English and have not been independently verified or confirmed by other sources or official Ukrainian or international channels.
What remains unclear: Independent verification of Putin’s claims about readiness for compromise. Confirmation of the exact terms or conditions Moscow considers negotiable regarding Donbas. Official Ukrainian or international responses to Putin’s statements. Verify correct attribution and translation of Putin’s remarks from source.
Evidence note
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