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In a rapidly shifting global landscape, Vladimir Putin remains a pivotal figure in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. The Russian dictator's actions, including missile strikes on Ukrainian cities, continue to elicit strong international responses. U.S. President Donald Trump, expressing disappointment in Putin, has criticized his tactics and repeatedly called for a resolution. Turkey supports a potential meeting in Istanbul between Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a move seen as crucial for peace talks. However, concerns about Trump's influence and the possibility of a breakthrough remain. Putin's insistence on conditions for ending the war, such as NATO's retreat and lifting sanctions, complicate diplomatic efforts. As geopolitical tensions rise, the emphasis is on negotiation, though significant challenges lie ahead in achieving peace and addressing the aftermath of conflict.

What are Putin's conditions for ending the war in Ukraine?

Vladimir Putin has set specific conditions for ending the war, including Western commitments to halt NATO expansion and lift certain sanctions. These conditions complicate diplomatic negotiations and have been perceived as demanding by Western leaders, further straining relations and prolonging the conflict.

How has President Trump responded to Putin's actions in Ukraine?

President Donald Trump has expressed significant disappointment with Vladimir Putin's actions, particularly the missile strikes against Ukraine. Trump has criticized Putin for these aggressive tactics and has suggested imposing sanctions if Russia does not engage in meaningful peace negotiations. However, there remain questions about Trump's overall strategy and its efficacy in influencing Putin's actions.

Is a meeting between Zelenskyy, Putin, and Trump likely to occur?

A meeting involving Zelenskyy, Putin, and Trump has been discussed, with Turkey offering to host such talks in Istanbul. While all parties have expressed some level of willingness to meet, the complexities of arranging the talks and agreeing on terms pose significant hurdles. The success of these negotiations could depend largely on the willingness to compromise and engage in constructive dialogue.

How does Putin view peace talks with Ukraine?

Putin reportedly views peace talks as a sign of weakness and is focused on achieving a decisive military victory. This approach complicates peace efforts and signals a challenging path for diplomats attempting to mediate. Putin's stance puts pressure on the international community to find alternative ways to encourage negotiations while managing the conflict's humanitarian toll.

What impact has the Russia-Ukraine conflict had on international relations?

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has significantly strained international relations, particularly between Russia and Western countries. The conflict has led to increased sanctions against Russia and heightened geopolitical tensions. Ongoing hostilities also challenge alliances, as countries navigate the complex dynamics of supporting Ukraine while managing diplomatic ties with Russia.

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Putin Moves to Ease Tensions After Ukraine Warns of Invasion Putin Moves to Ease Tensions After Ukraine Warns of Invasion The remarks follow the worst diplomatic flareup in already testy relations between Russia and Ukraine since a 2015 truce agreement signed in Minsk, Belarus, eased violence between the rebels and government forces in eastern Ukraine. 349 0

Yes, Putin Really Believes His Own Propaganda Yes, Putin Really Believes His Own Propaganda Russia's worldview is conditioned by a conspiracy theory: the United States is out to get her. The trouble with this delusion is that Russia's actions and policy decisions appear to be built on it. To understand and predict Russia's behavior, Western policymakers need to grasp the fact that this delusion is real for Russia's leadership. 235 0

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„For me, it is not borders that matter“: Putin „For me, it is not borders that matter“: Putin's interview The West’s sanctions are not aimed at helping Ukraine, but at geo-politically pushing Russia back. They are foolish and are merely harming both sides. 329 0 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

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How to Prevent Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine Becoming a Frozen Conflict How to Prevent Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine Becoming a Frozen Conflict In Ukraine, two unattractive scenarios are imaginable. The intense fighting that preceded the Minsk II agreement could resume. Or the indefinite continuation of the tenuous ceasefire could turn into a “frozen conflict,” in which western Ukraine and the Donbas coexist as separate, rival entities. 255 0 Previously in trend: War

Crimea Is Now Putin Crimea Is Now Putin's Problem Child After Russian security services launched an investigation into Crimean officials' corrupt activities, the peninsula authorities started to talk tough. 521 0

Putin is obsessed with the idea of testing NATO, and the Baltics will be next, Odessa governor Mikheil Saakashvili says Putin is obsessed with the idea of testing NATO, and the Baltics will be next, Odessa governor Mikheil Saakashvili says Former Georgia president Mikheil Saakashvili, who now serves as governor of Odesa in Ukraine, believes Putin is a serious threat not just to Ukraine. 457 0

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Ukraine: Merkel and Putin Go Nose to Nose Ukraine: Merkel and Putin Go Nose to Nose The ongoing war in Ukraine is thus a test for Germany and a test run for Russia. 227 0 Previously in trend: War

Putin’s Russia: Don’t Walk, Don’t Eat, and Don’t Drink Putin’s Russia: Don’t Walk, Don’t Eat, and Don’t Drink Like the Soviet regime before it, the Putin government spreads fear by destroying the illusion that one can protect oneself. Masha Gessen explores how opposition politicians are pursued in Russia. 302 0

How Russian Special Forces soldiers were taken captive on May 16 near Shchastia How Russian Special Forces soldiers were taken captive on May 16 near Shchastia So, that is what is known at the moment: recon element of the 3rd brigade of Russian Military Forces has come for another round of war to Ukraine. Brigade divisions leave for the war regularly – this is a part of military training. The group was staff-based, there were no “mercenaries,” all commanded by Captain Yevgeniy Yerofeyev. The unit’s headquarters is located in Bryanka. Shchastia was in the zone of responsibility of the 3rd Special Forces brigade of Russian Federation. 142 721 156 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Evidence of Russian aggression in Ukraine Captured Russian special forces operatives War

Gaming the Ukraine Crisis Gaming the Ukraine Crisis The war in Donbas might be just a game between Russia and the West, an article by Leonid Bershidsky for Bloomberg View suggests. 279 0 Previously in trend: War

Moscow in 2025. Two imaginary cities of the not-so-distant future. Moscow in 2025. Two imaginary cities of the not-so-distant future. When China’s Ming dynasty first came into contact with a new nation approaching its border from the north — Russia — Chinese officials had to choose the right hieroglyphs to name it. They called it 俄國, which translates as “Country of Unpredictability.” 264 0

Putin’s war on truth Putin’s war on truth Diplomatic words of good faith are the worst and most dangerous avenue for propaganda. 346 0 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

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Why the Kremlin is blaming Putin critic’s murder on a ‘provocation’ Why the Kremlin is blaming Putin critic’s murder on a ‘provocation’ When the Kremlin says 'provocation,' it usually hints at foreign enemies. 269 0 Previously in trend: Assassination of Nemtsov

Putin rules out war with Ukraine as diplomats try to salvage peace deal Putin rules out war with Ukraine as diplomats try to salvage peace deal The Russian President Vladimir Putin ruled out an 'apocalyptic scenario' of a full-scale war in Ukraine, amid continuing shelling of Ukrainian territories and troops by the Russia-backed terrorists despite the agreed cease-fire. 268 0

Russian troops attack Debaltseve – Russian Kommersant newspaper confirmed Russian army in Ukraine Russian troops attack Debaltseve – Russian Kommersant newspaper confirmed Russian army in Ukraine This is the first case of Russian medium to publish an article which is open about Russian soldiers taking part in the war in the Donbas. 180 271 196 Previously in trend: Evidence of Russian aggression in Ukraine Debaltseve salient

Putin: Will he go nuclear? Putin: Will he go nuclear? Numerous threats to use nuclear weapons have sounded from Russia recently in regards to its current conflict with Ukraine. How serious are they? The Telegraph investigates the issue. 554 0

Leaders in Ukraine Talks Announce Cease-Fire Agreement Leaders in Ukraine Talks Announce Cease-Fire Agreement 16-hour overnight negotiations in Minsk between leaders of Ukraine, Germany, France, and Russia ended with a renewed cease-fire and a number of other agreements regarding the Ukraine's troubled Donbas region. Censor.NET reprints The New York Time's article analyzing the talks outcome. 145 0

Mr. Putin Resumes His War in Ukraine Mr. Putin Resumes His War in Ukraine The fighting in eastern Ukraine has flared up again, putting an end to any myth about the cease-fire that was supposed to be in force since September. 302 0

Understanding Putin’s plans Understanding Putin’s plans The Russian president is stepping up both the war in Ukraine and his confrontational rhetoric against NATO and the West 349 0

Is There No One Who Will Stand Up for Ukraine? Is There No One Who Will Stand Up for Ukraine? Seems the West will do anything these days to avoid a confrontation with Vladimir Putin. 548 0

Sanctions-hit Russia in risky bet on Ukraine talks Sanctions-hit Russia in risky bet on Ukraine talks It seems to have played out exactly as Western powers hoped: sanctions and falling oil prices have hit Russia hard, presumably making Moscow more willing to compromise on the conflict in Ukraine. 212 0

Russia’s Vladimir Putin clearly wants to dominate all of Europe Russia’s Vladimir Putin clearly wants to dominate all of Europe Moscow has a clear intention, as spelled out by Mr. Putin himself as long ago as 2008, to dismember Ukraine, reclaim much of its territory as “Novorossiia” (newRussia) and create a contiguous Russian state all the way to the Transdniester region of Moldova. Doing so would satisfy Russia’s determination to destroy any possibility of an independent Ukraine, as well as teach other post-Soviet states a lesson about the high costs of resisting the Kremlin. 248 0

Putin: West Guilty of Putin: West Guilty of 'Pure Cynicism' Over Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Western powers of "pure cynicism" over Ukraine, in a key speech to his country on Thursday, as its economic prospects worsen. CNBC reports from Putin's speech to the country's lawmakers and senior officials. 204 0

It’s Not Just Ukraine It’s Not Just Ukraine The real problem is that Putin has the whole region cornered. And no one seems to notice. 722 0

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Putin: ‘Supporting Russophobia in Ukraine will result in catastrophe’ Putin: ‘Supporting Russophobia in Ukraine will result in catastrophe’ The West should not wait for Russia to solve the Ukraine crisis, but should instead try to influence the extreme policies of its “clients” in Kiev, Russian President Vladimir Putin told Hubert Seipel of the German channel ARD ahead of the G20 summit. 442 0

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Ukraine or Russia: Who will blink first? Ukraine or Russia: Who will blink first? Can we really say that the crisis in Ukraine is as important as meeting the challenge of ISIS, also known as the Islamic State, or Ebola, or the South China Sea? An initial answer would be that our shifting attention is part of the problem, which Russia has consistently exploited to get what it wants. 307 0

Is Putin About To Invade Ukraine? Is Putin About To Invade Ukraine? Observers report a huge buildup of Russian military forces on Ukraine’s borders. We are talking about 7000 or more troops already inside Ukraine and some 50,000 massing outside. Besides scores of howitzers, rocket launchers, and armored vehicles the estimates specify 100 tanks inside and another 400 tanks outside the porous border. You could call it an escalation; the invasion began with Crimea and moved to Donbas and hasn’t stopped since. But that would be a euphemism. 1 665 0

Fight club Fight club After the war that was not a war, the ceasefire that is not a ceasefire. 259 0

How the Russian Orthodox Church answers Putin How the Russian Orthodox Church answers Putin's prayers in Ukraine The Russian Orthodox Church and Kirill, who once famously likened Putin's long rule to "a miracle of God," are active in promoting Russia's culture abroad and strengthening ties with compatriots around the world, helping the Kremlin boost its leverage on the global stage. 213 0

An Orwellian nightmare for pro-Ukrainians in rebel-held east An Orwellian nightmare for pro-Ukrainians in rebel-held east Khutor and Nika move briskly on the sidewalk, but not fast enough to draw attention. They have tried to memorize the “wrong streets” — the ones where they know the pro-Russian rebels who seized this city now regularly stand guard in camouflage, AK-47s poised. But sometimes the two of them get it wrong. Like now. 379 0 Previously in trend: War

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Resistance Grows in EU to New Russia Sanctions Resistance Grows in EU to New Russia Sanctions As the European Union considers tighter sanctions against Russia, some member states raise concerns about effects on their economies - and the temperatures in their living rooms. 160 0

Europe Is on the Brink of Its First War in Decades. Here Europe Is on the Brink of Its First War in Decades. Here's What the West Must Do In the face of a dizzying escalation that is gathering speed by the hour, what should we do? 236 0 Previously in trend: War

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