Ukraine, Vladimir Putin and MI6
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Putin thinks time is on his side in Ukraine — is he right?
Key Points and Summary – As Washington pushes a new “20-point” peace framework for Ukraine, Moscow is signaling confidence that time favors the Kremlin. -Vladimir Putin still demands recognition of occupied territory,
Putin is expected to be briefed on the outcomes of Sunday's U.S.-Ukraine talks.
Kyiv has now expressed readiness to drop its bid to join the NATO military alliance if the U.S. and other Western nations give it similar security guarantees.
President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and special envoy Steve Witkoff are meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin Tuesday to discuss the war in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly cited supposed neonazism in Ukraine as one of the reasons behind his full-scale invasion of the country.
As peace talks continue in Berlin, what - if anything - could potentially change Putin's mind? And could Europe do anything differently?