Putin Open to Talks with Trump to Resolve Ukraine Conflict

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signaled his readiness to engage in dialogue with U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to resolve the protracted conflict in Ukraine. Speaking on Monday, Putin congratulated Trump on his upcoming second-term inauguration and expressed hope for meaningful discussions that would lead to a lasting resolution.

“We are also open to dialogue with the new U.S. administration on the Ukrainian conflict,” Putin said in televised remarks, adding that any settlement must go beyond a temporary truce to ensure “lasting peace based on respect for the legitimate interests of all people.” He reaffirmed that while Russia would continue to safeguard its national interests, it remains committed to finding a peaceful solution.

Trump, who is set to be sworn in later in the day, has repeatedly vowed to mediate between Moscow and Kyiv. He has described the conflict as “dying to be settled” and emphasized his intention to avoid a third world war through diplomatic engagement. Putin welcomed this stance, noting that he appreciates Trump’s focus on de-escalation and congratulated him on assuming office.

The potential for dialogue between the two leaders has raised hopes of a resolution to the nearly three-year conflict, which has strained international relations and impacted regional stability. Putin’s emphasis on constructive engagement aligns with Trump’s approach to fostering peace, marking a critical juncture in efforts to address one of Europe’s most pressing geopolitical challenges.

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