Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks to journalists throughout his press convention on the VTB Funding Discussion board ‘Russia Calling!’, on December 2, 2025 in Moscow, Russia. Putin visited an annual discussion board, hosted by the VTB Group, prior his discuss with U.S. particular envoy Steve Witkoff.
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Peace talks held between the U.S. and Russia on Tuesday did not ship a breakthrough with Russian President Vladimir Putin forward of discussions doubling down on threats towards Europe, saying Russia was “prepared” for battle with the continent.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s particular envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner had traveled to Moscow for talks with Putin and his closest aides on a draft peace plan aimed toward ending the virtually four-year battle in Ukraine.
The talks lasted 5 hours, Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov informed reporters after the discussions, saying the assembly centered on a U.S.-drafted peace plan and was “very helpful, constructive, and extremely informative” however that there was extra work to be achieved.
“We agreed on some issues … whereas others brought on criticism, and the President [Putin] additionally made no secret of our important, even destructive, angle towards numerous proposals. However the primary factor is that we had a really helpful dialogue,” Ushakov mentioned, in feedback translated by NBC Information.
It is unclear which peace plan was introduced to the Russians after an preliminary 28-point peace plan, secretly devised by the U.S. and Russia, was introduced to Ukraine just a few weeks in the past.
Kyiv and its European allies unexpectedly amended that plan, whittling it right down to 19 proposals, with Ukrainian officers travelling to Florida final weekend for extra talks on the proposals.
Russian President Vladimir Putin at a gathering with U.S. particular envoy Steve Witkoff and U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner on the Kremlin, aimed toward discovering an answer to finish the Ukraine battle, in Moscow, Russia on December 2, 2025.
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Russia and Ukraine are miles aside relating to central components of a framework peace settlement, with Moscow demanding that Kyiv cede partially-occupied territory within the east of the nation to Russia, and disagreeing over Western-backed safety ensures for Ukraine.
Putin aide Ushakov mentioned Tuesday that either side had mentioned a 27-point plan and had acquired extra paperwork from the U.S. facet, though he didn’t elaborate as to what these contained. He added that Russia and the U.S. had agreed to not disclose particulars of the talks.
‘Prepared’ for battle
The talks in Moscow got here after Putin launched a tirade towards Europe, saying its counter peace proposals had been “completely unacceptable” for Russia, and that the area’s management had “no peace agenda.”
“We’re not going to battle with Europe; I’ve mentioned {that a} hundred occasions. But when Europe immediately desires to battle us and begins, we’re prepared proper now,” Putin informed journalists forward of his assembly with Witkoff and Kushner.
European officers have expressed consternation in current weeks that they, and Ukraine, had been excluded from preliminary talks between the U.S. and Russia that led to an unique draft peace plan seen to closely favor Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks, as he visits the command publish of the Russian forces “West” grouping in the midst of Russia-Ukraine battle, in unidentified location, on this nonetheless picture taken from video launched Nov. 20, 2025.
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EU international coverage chief Kaja Kallas mentioned Monday that “this week might be pivotal for diplomacy. It’s clear that Russia doesn’t need peace, and subsequently we have to make Ukraine as sturdy as potential.”
Europe could have watched Tuesday’s talks in Russia carefully. There are issues that Trump, who has appeared to have a hotter relationship with Putin than with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at occasions, may throw his help behind Russia’s peace proposals in a bid to finish the battle sooner moderately than later.
Keen to seem optimistic over the prospect of peace, Zelenskyy informed Irish lawmakers on Tuesday that Ukraine was “nearer to peace than ever earlier than” and that there was a “actual, actual probability” of an settlement after talks with Washington.
No hurry for a deal
Geopolitical consultants say the Kremlin is keen to eke out the peace course of for so long as potential, with Russia maintaing that it has the benefit on the battlefield and might extract heavy concessions from Ukraine within the peace course of.
Michael Froman, president of the Council on Overseas Relations, mentioned it was in Putin’s “curiosity simply to maintain the method going, to have a protracted strategy of diplomatic engagement.”
“He desires to have a broader dialog about Russia’s reintegration with the West and relations with the US, industrial agreements with the US, and to make this lengthy and drawn out whereas he continues to bomb Ukraine’s vitality infrastructure and makes incremental progress on the bottom,” he informed CNBC’s “Squawk Field” Tuesday.
Amos Hochstein, TWG International managing accomplice and former senior advisor to the president within the Biden administration, agreed that Russia would probably drag its heels over a deal.
“I feel it is troublesome to get to a degree of a deal the place plenty of territory must be given up by the Ukrainians in return for safety ensures which might be a bit unfastened and flimsy, and for the Ukrainians who fought a lot during the last a number of years, that is laborious to swallow,” he informed CNBC’s “Squawk Field.”

“I feel the issue is that the Ukrainians in all probability can compromise in a few of this, however any concessions they’d get from the U.S. on that deal could be troublesome to get the Russians to comply with [ as they] rely on the battle, wish to win, but in addition have a battle financial system.”
“The Russians should not in a rush for a deal right here,” he added.

