Swapna Kumbar , Bengaluru - Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed that the Ukraine conflict is “winding down,” while accusing Western governments of prolonging the war through continued military backing of Kyiv. Speaking during a high-level security meeting, Putin argued that increasing international pressure on Russia had failed to change Moscow’s strategic objectives and insisted that negotiations could move forward only under conditions acceptable to both sides.
Putin said Russia remains open to diplomatic engagement but stressed that any direct meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy would happen only after negotiators finalize the framework for a potential peace agreement. According to Russian officials, Moscow wants guarantees related to territorial control, NATO expansion, and long term security arrangements before formal talks between the two leaders can take place. Putin also suggested that a neutral third country could host such a summit if progress is achieved in backchannel discussions. At the same time, the Russian President strongly criticized the United States and European allies for supplying weapons and financial aid to Ukraine, claiming Western involvement had intensified and extended the conflict unnecessarily. Kyiv and its allies, however, continue to reject Russia’s territorial demands and insist that any peace process must respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and internationally recognized borders. Analysts say despite increasing diplomatic rhetoric from both sides, major disagreements over occupied territories and security guarantees remain key obstacles to a lasting ceasefire.
Putin’s remarks signal renewed diplomatic positioning from Moscow as the prolonged war enters another uncertain phase. While both Russia and Ukraine continue discussing possible negotiation channels, the path toward peace remains highly complicated, with deep mistrust and unresolved territorial disputes still standing in the way of a comprehensive settlement.
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