Russian President Vladimir Putin described his recent talks with US envoys on ending the war in Ukraine as "necessary" and "useful," but also acknowledged that they were a "difficult work." The five-hour discussions took place ahead of Putin's visit to New Delhi, where he will meet with Indian officials.
The US has been pushing for a peace agreement in the nearly four-year-old conflict, which has seen significant losses on both sides. President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner met with Ukraine's lead negotiator Rustem Umerov in Miami earlier this week as part of these efforts.
Putin said that during his talks with the US team, they went through each point of their peace proposal, which he described as a "very concrete" conversation. However, some provisions were deemed unacceptable by the Kremlin.
The Russian leader did not provide further details on what Russia could agree to and what it finds unacceptable, citing the need for restraint in order to avoid disrupting the working regime of the peace effort. Putin also accused Washington of engaging in "shuttle diplomacy," where they speak to multiple parties without making concrete progress.
Despite these challenges, Trump expressed confidence that Putin wants to find a way out of the conflict, saying that his team came away from the talks with a strong impression that the Russian president is open to making a deal.
The US has been pushing for a peace agreement in the nearly four-year-old conflict, which has seen significant losses on both sides. President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner met with Ukraine's lead negotiator Rustem Umerov in Miami earlier this week as part of these efforts.
Putin said that during his talks with the US team, they went through each point of their peace proposal, which he described as a "very concrete" conversation. However, some provisions were deemed unacceptable by the Kremlin.
The Russian leader did not provide further details on what Russia could agree to and what it finds unacceptable, citing the need for restraint in order to avoid disrupting the working regime of the peace effort. Putin also accused Washington of engaging in "shuttle diplomacy," where they speak to multiple parties without making concrete progress.
Despite these challenges, Trump expressed confidence that Putin wants to find a way out of the conflict, saying that his team came away from the talks with a strong impression that the Russian president is open to making a deal.