Vladimir Putin is reportedly unwilling to make any concessions in order to reach a peace agreement in Ukraine.
As the war enters its fourth year, Donald Trump is actively trying to negotiate a swift peace deal with Russia, but the Russian president does not appear willing to compromise.
During a recent speech before Congress, Donald Trump claimed that Moscow was showing signs of wanting peace.
With Russia refusing to budge, the Trump administration is now pressuring Ukraine to make concessions, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signaled his willingness to do whatever it takes to end the war.
At a meeting with the Fatherland Foundation, Vladimir Putin insisted on securing a long-term peace agreement.
"We must choose for ourselves a peace option that would suit us and that would ensure peace for our country over the long-term historical perspective," he said.
Russia’s position remains unchanged—Vladimir Putin wants to keep the occupied territories while rejecting any presence of European peacekeepers in Ukraine.
As the war enters its fourth year, Donald Trump is actively trying to negotiate a swift peace deal with Russia, but the Russian president does not appear willing to compromise.
During a recent speech before Congress, Donald Trump claimed that Moscow was showing signs of wanting peace.
With Russia refusing to budge, the Trump administration is now pressuring Ukraine to make concessions, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signaled his willingness to do whatever it takes to end the war.
At a meeting with the Fatherland Foundation, Vladimir Putin insisted on securing a long-term peace agreement.
"We must choose for ourselves a peace option that would suit us and that would ensure peace for our country over the long-term historical perspective," he said.
Russia’s position remains unchanged—Vladimir Putin wants to keep the occupied territories while rejecting any presence of European peacekeepers in Ukraine.