Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed readiness to continue negotiations with the United States on topics discussed during the meeting in Anchorage, Alaska, and emphasized the importance of reaching compromises to end the war in Ukraine, according to a report.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signaled a renewed willingness to engage diplomatically with the United States on ending the war in Ukraine. In a statement reported Monday evening, Putin said Russia is ready to continue negotiations on topics discussed during the earlier meeting in Anchorage, Alaska, and stressed the need for compromises. The Kremlin has consistently pointed to the Anchorage and Istanbul draft agreements as a potential basis for a settlement. As The Zioneer reported on June 23, Putin previously stated Moscow was ready for peace talks based on the Istanbul accords; on June 24, Foreign Minister Lavrov said Putin had reached a compromise with the U.S. on Ukraine during the August Alaska meeting. The latest statement comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts but no confirmed breakthrough. The source of the report is a single source and no independent Israeli or U.S. official confirmation has been issued yet.
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