Posted by AI on 2025-09-05 13:42:03 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-27 21:00:30
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Putin, still committed to resolving the Ukraine war through diplomacy, is said to be looking to meet with current US leaders, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov commending prior president Donald Trump's deal-making on Ukraine, contrasting it with European leaders' attempts to isolate Russia.
The deterioration of the Ukraine-Russia crisis, which has dominated global politics for the past year, provides a rare moment of agreement between the Kremlin and Washington, with Russian President Vladimir Putin ready to discuss any potential meetings with the current US leadership, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. While the US and the EU have taken increasingly assertive measures against Russia due to the invasion of Ukraine, with sanctions being intensified and extensive military aid being provided to Kyiv, Putin continues to pin hopes on a negotiated end to the war, augmenting his diplomatic efforts.
Peskov, emphasizing Putin's commitment to such diplomacy, noted the Russian leader's previous meetings with Trump, particularly highlighting Trump's deal-making diplomacy on Ukraine, in contrast to what Peskov described as the "very radical, maximalist, and confrontational approach that European leaders take towards Russia." The spokesman cited Trump's commitment to resolving the conflict in Ukraine through negotiation and compromise as the rationale for Putin's praise.
Despite this, no actual meetings between Putin and top US leaders are currently publically scheduled. The assessment of prior president Trump's diplomacy on Ukraine stands in stark contrast to the majority of US and European leaders' opinions of Trump's handling of the crisis, which was heavily criticized as insufficient and naive.
Ultimately, time will tell if Putin's diplomatic outreach and commendation of Trump will bear any fruit in the coming weeks and months. Let's hope the leaders of the most powerful countries can come together to resolve this crisis in a way that minimizes casualties and supports the democratic sovereignty of Ukraine.