“This is a difficult task and a difficult mission that President Trump has taken on,” Putin said. “Getting the conflicting parties to reach some kind of consensus is no easy task.”
“But President Trump is really—I am sure of this—sincerely—trying to do this,” he added.
Putin said the meeting lasted so long because he had to go through each of the 28 points the United States has put forward in its proposed peace plan.
Discussing the issue of the Donbas territories of Donetsk and Luhansk in Ukraine, Putin said that Moscow had proposed that Kyiv withdraw its armed forces from the region before the full-scale war broke out, which he argued would have prevented the war.
Russia recognized Donetsk and Luhansk as independent states in February 2022, shortly before Moscow launched its full-scale invasion, and then annexed the territories in September of that year following referendums.
The United Nations and much of the international community deemed both the claims of independence and Russia’s subsequent annexation illegal.
“Their impression was that ... he would like to see the war ended,” he told reporters.
“I think he‘d like to get back to dealing a more normal life. I think he’d like to be trading with the United States of America, frankly, instead of ... losing thousands of soldiers a week.”
Meanwhile, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said Kyiv wants “real peace, not appeasement” with Russia, at a speech to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in Vienna, Austria, on Dec. 3.
“We still remember the names of those who betrayed future generations in Munich. This should never be repeated again. Principles must be untouchable, and we need real peace, not appeasement,” Sybiha said in an apparent reference to the 1938 agreement, which saw France and Britain agree to allow Nazi Germany to annex the Sudetenland, at the time part of Czechoslovakia.
“Europe had too many unfair peace deals in the past. All of them only led to new catastrophes,” he added, while also thanking the United States for its peace efforts and pledging that Ukraine would “use every opportunity to try to end this war.”







