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21 Nov, 2025 13:54

Peace treaty with Ukraine legally impossible at the moment – Putin: As it happened

A US delegation is set to come to Moscow to discuss Ukraine peace proposals early next week, the Russian president has said
Peace treaty with Ukraine legally impossible at the moment – Putin: As it happened

A US delegation is expected to visit Moscow early next week to discuss Ukraine peace proposals, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said. 

No draft peace deal exists at the moment; Washington has only outlined a range of issues to discuss, the Russian leader said on Thursday. Moscow agrees in principle that the US proposals “can become the basis of future agreements,” but certain fundamental issues, such as Russia’s sovereignty over Crimea and Donbass, must be addressed first, Putin stated.

US President Donald Trump has rejected Ukrainian overtures to meet this week, following two days of Western European scrambling for a seat at the Ukraine peace talks table. Only when a peace deal on the conflict is “in its final stages” will Trump grant Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky the audience he and his backers attempted to leverage through what Moscow has described as “megaphone diplomacy.”

The leaking on Tuesday of phone conversations between US and Russian officials has also brought a warning from a senior Kremlin aide of possible in-fighting in Washington that could undermine any progress.

Trump has, however, directed envoy Steve Witkoff to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss the emerging Ukraine peace plan, which the US president said has been “fine-tuned” with input from both sides, following four days of surprise and division in Western Europe.

Blindsided by the emergence of the US plan, Kiev’s European backers have since emphasized a maximalist position, outright rejecting territorial concessions as part of a peace deal, which is a red line for Moscow. Following Ukraine-US talks in Geneva, Kiev claimed Zelensky was ready to meet Trump before Thanksgiving to “sign a deal,” an offer dismissed by the US president, much to the disappointment of Zelensky’s key adviser.

Moscow’s diplomats, not having received any official documents from any party to the talks, have been understandably tight-lipped.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the EU and UK on Tuesday of attempting to undermine Trump’s peace efforts and distort the plan “for their own agenda.” Moscow remains, however, ready to discuss clauses in the American proposals with Washington, he stressed.

As it stands, the respective sides are fundamentally as far apart as ever, despite the overtures being made to Washington by Kiev, and the megaphone diplomacy coming from Brussels. 

This live feed has ended.

  • 27 November 2025

    22:52 GMT

    The Atlantic’s Simon Shuster reports that calls have intensified for Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky to dismiss his chief of staff, Andrey Yermak, amid an ongoing corruption scandal.

    “Zelensky needs to clean house, and he should start with Yermak,” Shuster quoted a senior European diplomat as saying.

    Although the investigation into an alleged large-scale kickback scheme has not directly implicated Yermak, Ukraine’s anti-corruption bodies have charged Zelensky’s close associate Timur Mindich with arranging embezzlement in the embattled energy sector.

    Yermak told Shuster that he supports “an objective and independent investigation without political influence.”

  • 22:16 GMT

    Axios has reported that US President Donald Trump directed Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll to “take an honest assessment” of Ukraine’s battlefield situation during his trip to Kiev on November 20.

    It was reported earlier that Driscoll warned Ukrainian officials that the country’s army would suffer defeat against Russian troops. He also reportedly warned Kiev’s European backers that Russia was stockpiling missiles while Ukraine’s own arsenal was dwindling.

  • 20:26 GMT

    Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has said he will take part in “important negotiations next week,” but stopped short of revealing whom he will be meeting.

    There had earlier been speculation about a possible meeting between Zelensky and Trump this week.

    The US president, however, has said he will receive Zelensky only once the peace deal is “in its final stages.”

  • 15:11 GMT

    EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas reportedly сlashed with several MEPs over the controversial plan to use frozen Russian sovereign assets as collateral for a loan for Ukraine, Euractiv has reported, citing people present at a closed-door meeting.

    She reportedly denigrated official Belgian concerns to the point that lawmakers described her tone as “very condescending” and “incredible”. “She [Kallas] wondered why Belgium was so worried. Which court was Russia going to go to? Which judge would ever rule for Russia on this?” the outlet’s source said.

    Belgium – which hosts most of the frozen Russian funds – has for weeks been opposed to the scheme, demanding that all EU members should share the legal risks.

  • 15:11 GMT

    Putin added that under the current conditions, the Ukrainian leadership “could hardly hope for a victory unless the election is rigged.”

  • 15:11 GMT

    It is “pointless” to sign any documents with the Ukrainian leadership, Putin has said. “I think the Ukrainian leadership made a strategic mistake when they declined to hold a presidential election, after which the president lost his legitimacy.”

  • 15:10 GMT

    Some Western experts who recognize the desperate condition of Ukraine’s forces are urging Kiev to make concessions out of concern that the front could otherwise collapse entirely, the Russian president said.

  • 15:10 GMT

    The Russian military has broken Ukrainian defenses in the northern part of Zaporozhye Region and is quickly advancing, Putin has said, adding that this success allows Ukrainian fortifications to the south to be bypassed.

  • 14:44 GMT

    Putin has dismissed media reports about Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov “falling out of grace,” saying the official is running his own schedule, which now revolves around preparing for engagement with the US.

  • 14:43 GMT

    Putin has warned that any EU decision to seize frozen Russian assets would damage the bloc’s reputation, adding that Moscow is already preparing a package of retaliatory measures should the move go ahead.

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