Russian President Vladimir Putin views U.S. President Donald Trump's plan as a discussion framework, not a draft agreement.
Vladimir Putin responded cautiously to a US-backed peace initiative for Ukraine, acknowledging it as a potential starting ...
Responding to the draft peace plan prepared by Washington, NATO chief insists that Ukraine is on an “irreversible path” to ...
Peace talks are overshadowed by an energy war. Kyiv attacks Russian oil, while Moscow targets Ukraine’s grid, aiming to break ...
Russia is expecting a US delegation in Moscow next week, led by special envoy Steve Witkoff, to discuss the US proposal for a ...
While Ukraine might be inching toward accepting a deal, skeptics warn that it still could fall apart if neither side can find ...
A Kremlin-favoured draft leaving Kyiv amputated from its Russian-occupied regions would have a severe economic impact. Moscow might escape paying for Ukraine's $600 bln reconstruction effort. And ...
The Russian leader's remarks come ahead of U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff's visit to Moscow to discuss a plan that includes ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that a US plan to end the war in Ukraine could “form the basis for future agreements” but renewed threats to seize more territory by force unless Kyiv withdraws.
The Army secretary, a close friend of Vice President JD Vance, has been newly tasked with helping end the war in Ukraine.
Trump's Ukraine peace talks show potential as envoy meets Russian officials, but territorial disputes remain the key obstacle to ending the ongoing war.
The Russian leader said he felt Washington was taking his position into account, but that some things still needed to be ...