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Putin Sets Condition for Halting Ukraine Combat Operations, Open to US Draft Peace Plan

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Putin Sets Condition for Halting Ukraine Combat Operations, Open to US Draft Peace Plan

Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking at the conclusion of a visit to Kyrgyzstan, stated on Thursday that Russia would cease combat operations in Ukraine only if Ukrainian forces withdraw from the territories they currently hold.

He issued a stark warning that if Kyiv refuses to withdraw, Russia will achieve its objectives by military means. This statement clearly defines Russia’s maximalist demand regarding territorial control as a prerequisite for any ceasefire.

Putin :Condition for Ceasefire

  • The Demand: Putin stated, “If Ukrainian forces leave the territories they hold, then we will stop combat operations.”

  • The Warning: He immediately added, “If they don’t, then we will achieve it by military means.”

Russia currently controls approximately one-fifth of Ukraine’s territory, which it claims as its own, including the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia (though not fully occupying all four). Ukraine has repeatedly stated that ceding any sovereign territory is unacceptable.

Stance on US-Ukraine Peace Plan

Despite the uncompromising territorial demand, Putin expressed a degree of openness to a new draft peace plan that has been discussed between the United States and Ukraine.

  • Potential Basis for Agreement: Putin said the outlines of the peace plan could become the “basis for future agreements” to end the conflict.

  • Need for Discussion: He noted that Russia has seen the latest version—a revised and shortened draft following an earlier 28-point proposal—and feels the American side has taken Russia’s position into account in some areas, but other points “clearly need to sit down and talk.”

  • Upcoming Talks: The Russian leader confirmed that a U.S. delegation, led by Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, is expected to visit Moscow early next week to discuss the revised document.

Further Comments on Ukrainian Leadership

Adding complexity to the possibility of a legally binding peace deal, Putin repeated his long-held claim that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is “illegitimate” due to the postponement of elections under martial law. Putin asserted that signing any agreement with the current Ukrainian leadership would be “legally impossible” and any final agreement would need to be recognized at a broader international level.

Summary of Key Points

Subject Putin’s Statement Implication
Halt to Combat Ukrainian forces must withdraw from territories they hold, or Russia will seize the land militarily. Russia will not agree to a ceasefire without significant territorial concessions from Kyiv.
US-Ukraine Plan The latest draft “could form the basis for future agreements.” Suggests a willingness to engage in talks on the framework, but not an acceptance of all terms.
Ukrainian Leadership President Zelenskyy is “illegitimate” due to canceled elections under martial law. Casts doubt on the feasibility of signing a binding, final peace treaty with the current government.

These remarks come amid continued slow but steady Russian advances on the eastern Ukrainian front and a renewed push for peace talks by Washington.

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