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Trump Envoys Return Without Agreement as Putin Claims Europe Prevents Settlement

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Diplomatic attempts to resolve the Ukraine conflict encountered substantial obstacles as Tuesday’s negotiations between Russian and American officials concluded without meaningful advancement on fundamental issues. The extended meeting between President Putin and Trump administration envoys produced no concrete progress, with Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov confirming that significant work remained before any resolution could be achieved.
Putin opened the diplomatic encounter with aggressive rhetoric directed at European governments, accusing them of sabotaging peace initiatives and preventing the Trump administration from ending the war. The Russian president warned that Moscow stood ready for immediate war with Europe if European powers initiated hostilities, though he claimed Russia had no intention of starting such a conflict. Putin’s statements appeared calculated to exploit potential divisions between Washington and European allies.
The discussions involved an updated American peace proposal that had undergone revisions following input from Russian officials and Ukrainian feedback. However, Ushakov revealed that conversations focused on essential concepts rather than specific detailed provisions, with Putin expressing favorable reactions to some aspects while voicing strong criticism of others. The Kremlin aide indicated that certain negotiation elements would remain confidential and that another Trump-Putin summit was not on the immediate horizon.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy maintained active involvement throughout the diplomatic process, expressing readiness to receive updates from the US delegation and willingness to meet directly with Trump. The Ukrainian leader has pursued active consultations with European partners to build support for peace plan modifications, particularly concerning an earlier 28-point framework that heavily favored Russian positions. Zelenskyy has consistently opposed requirements to surrender currently controlled territory and accept military restrictions.
The diplomatic deadlock persists against ongoing battlefield developments, with Putin claiming recent Russian territorial gains including strategic locations and threatening escalated maritime strikes. Russia maintains maximalist demands that would fundamentally erode Ukrainian sovereignty, including deep cuts to military capabilities, prohibition of Western assistance, far-reaching political constraints, and acquisition of Ukrainian-controlled eastern territories. Trump acknowledged the complex nature of the situation, while skepticism persists about Russia’s genuine willingness to compromise.

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