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For the first time since the war began, Putin says he’s open to direct peace talks with Ukraine

While Zelenskiy did not respond directly to Putin’s proposal, he emphasized in his nightly video address that Ukraine ”was ready for any conversation” about a ceasefire that would stop strikes on civilians.

April 22, 2025 / 06:59 IST
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There have been no direct talks between the two sides since the early weeks after Russia’s February 2022 invasion.

In a potential shift in tone, Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed holding bilateral talks with Ukraine, the first such suggestion since the early weeks of the war. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, while not directly responding to the offer, said Kyiv is open to discussing an end to attacks on civilian targets, according to Reuters.

In his nightly address, Zelenskiy reiterated Ukraine’s willingness to engage in any form of dialogue that could lead to halting strikes on civilians. “Ukraine maintains its proposal not to strike at the very least civilian targets. And we are expecting a clear response from Moscow,” he said, as quoted by Reuters.

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Both Russia and Ukraine had agreed to a 30-hour Easter truce declared by Moscow over the weekend, but each accused the other of violating it. Fighting resumed shortly after, and now both countries say they are open to further ceasefires.

The diplomatic push comes amid mounting pressure from the United States, which has warned it could pull back from its peace efforts unless meaningful progress is made. U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that Washington may abandon the talks within days if no headway is achieved. However, Trump added a glimmer of optimism on Sunday, saying a deal could still come “this week.”