Russian President Vladimir Putin said Sunday that his country’s primary objective in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine is to “eliminate the causes that triggered this crisis, create the conditions for a lasting peace and guarantee Russia’s security”. This statement comes two days after high-level talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul failed to produce a ceasefire agreement.
The Istanbul peace talks highlighted the significant chasm between Ukraine and Russia, with Russia repeating maximalist demands such as Ukraine’s withdrawal from and recognition of Russian control over four Ukrainian regions. Ukraine, the US, and other Western countries have called for a 30-day ceasefire without preconditions to allow for peace talks.

Key Points from Putin’s Statement
- Eliminate Crisis Causes: Putin emphasized the need to address the root causes of the conflict.
- Lasting Peace: Russia aims to create conditions for a durable peace.
- Guarantee Russia’s Security: Putin stressed the importance of ensuring Russia’s security in any peace agreement.
Reactions to the Peace Talks
US President Donald Trump welcomed the possibility of direct talks between Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, stating he could make “a deal” with Putin. However, European leaders expressed skepticism, warning that Putin might be trying to “buy time”.
Future Prospects
The Kremlin has indicated that a meeting between Putin and Zelensky would only be possible after a truce deal is made. Despite the challenges, both sides have agreed to hold further talks, with the foreign minister of Turkey, the host country, describing the outcome as a “substantial step” ¹ ².