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Putin refuses to budge on demand for Ukrainian territory ahead of talks with US

Russian president says peace plan proposed by US could form the ‘basis’ of an agreement to end conflict but will not give up maximalist demands | By JAMES C. REYNOLDS

November 28, 2025
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Vladimir Putin has said that Ukraine must give up territory for a peace deal to be possible, but indicated that a draft plan proposed by the US could form the “basis” of an agreement to end the war.

In a sign that Moscow remains unlikely to budge on its maximalist demands, the Russian president said that Ukrainian troops must lay down their weapons and give up on territories claimed by Russia for a peace deal to be possible.

His comments came as Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukrainian and US delegations would meet later this week for further talks on security guarantees for Kyiv in the event of a peace deal – a key sticking point in negotiations so far. Separately, US special envoy Steve Witkoff will travel to Russia early next week.

Mr Zelensky wants to draw a red line on giving up Ukraine’s sovereign territory during the next phase of peace talks, the Atlantic reported on Thursday, following an interview with his top negotiator. Andriy Yermak was adamant after a long week of discussions that “as long as Zelensky is president, no one should count on us giving up territory”, a sign Kyiv will not fold or appease Russian aggression.

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Putin finally broke his silence on the diplomatic movements of the last week in comments to reporters in Kyrgyzstan on Thursday
Putin finally broke his silence on the diplomatic movements of the last week in comments to reporters in Kyrgyzstan on Thursday (AP)

“Not a single sane person today would sign a document to give up territory,” he said.

Speaking to reporters during a visit to Kyrgyzstan, Putin said that Russia would continue its aggression in Ukraine “until the last Ukrainian dies” if necessary to get what he wants.

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“Ukrainian troops must withdraw from the territories they hold, and then the fighting will cease. If they don’t leave, then we shall achieve this by force. That’s it,” he said.

The Russian president was speaking for the first time since a flurry of diplomatic activity involving Moscow, Kyiv and the US in the past week.

He said the 28-point peace plan drafted by Washington showed that the US was listening to Russia’s arguments, but that some issues still need attention. Mr Witkoff is expected to discuss the futures of Crimea and the Donbas with Russian officials next week.

Meanwhile, Putin on Thursday claimed the Russian army had surrounded the embattled city of Pokrovsk – although the claim could not be independently verified. The city is a key transport hub, and its capture would pave a clear path to the two biggest remaining Ukrainian-controlled cities in the Donetsk region, Kramatorsk and Sloviansk.

Kyiv’s top general said Ukraine was pushing back hard and that fighting was still raging in the city centre. Both sides will be desperately keen to take the upper hand for leverage in future negotiations.

The future of claimed territories remains a point of contention in negotiations. Kyiv has repeatedly ruled out handing over what it still holds of the Donbas, and is constitutionally unable to give it up.

Putin said any agreement would still be illegal as Russia does not recognise the Kyiv administration. It was therefore important, he said, to ensure any agreement was recognised by the international community, and that it recognised Russian gains in Ukraine.

A draft of a plan floated by the US and broadly supported by Russia suggested Washington could recognise the regions as de facto Russian, even if not legally.

“This is the point of our discussion with our American counterparts,” Putin said. He framed Mr Trump’s plan as a set of issues up for discussion, rather than a draft agreement already under consideration by Ukraine.

The Kremlin has resisted months of American pressure to compromise its demands and end the war, reiterating only on Wednesday that it would not make any big concessions to Ukraine. Putin said only on Thursday that a variant of the plan discussed by Washington and Kyiv in Geneva has now arrived in Moscow.

With Europe eyeing a future role for its forces in Ukraine, opposed by Russia, Putin offered a pledge to go no further on Thursday, laughing off European fears of invasion as “ridiculous”.

Scrutiny continues to fall on the makings of a peace plan that fell heavily in Russia’s favour before Europe’s involvement. Earlier this week, Bloomberg News shared a leaked recording allegedly showing Mr Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff coaching a Russian official in October on how to manage the US president.

Donald Trump Jr defended Mr Witkoff’s methods as “classic negotiation techniques to butter up his counterpart”.

“It’s almost like these media and deep state morons have never successfully negotiated a deal in the real world. It’s pretty obvious that nearly all of Witkoff’s critics want any sort of Ukraine peace deal to fail so they can continue this war endlessly,” he said in a post.

Russia said the leaks were a calculated effort to hinder peace talks. Putin also hinted on Thursday that they could be fake.

As Russia dithered over prospects for peace, the outline of a reassurance force of European partners to uphold Ukrainian security started to come together. Turkey said on Thursday it was ready to take part in such a force once a ceasefire had been agreed.

“The Turkish Armed Forces are prepared to contribute to any initiative aimed at ensuring security and stability in our region,” the defence ministry said.

On Tuesday, French president Emmanuel Macron said the force would have French, British and Turkish soldiers. The US has taken more interest since Britain, France and Germany helped foster progress towards the US and Ukraine broadly agreeing to terms.

Source: The Independent
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