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    Russia Says No Ukraine Compromise Reached After Five-Hour Putin Talks With Trump Envoys

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    Posted on December 2, 2025

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    Russia and the US failed to reach a Ukraine peace deal after extensive talks between Putin and Trump's envoys, highlighting ongoing geopolitical tensions.

    Russia and US Envoys Fail to Reach Ukraine Compromise

    By Guy Faulconbridge, Anton Kolodyazhnyy and Maxim Rodionov

    MOSCOW, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Russia and the U.S. did not reach a compromise on a possible peace deal to end the war in Ukraine after a five-hour Kremlin meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump's top envoys, the Kremlin said on Wednesday.

    Trump has repeatedly complained that ending Europe's deadliest conflict since World War Two has been one of the elusive foreign policy aims of his presidency. The U.S. president has at times scolded both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

    Talks in Moscow between Putin and Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and son-in-law Jared Kushner went past midnight. Afterward, Putin's top foreign policy aide, Yuri Ushakov, said "Compromises have not yet been found.

    "There is still a lot of work to be done," Ushakov told reporters at a briefing in the Kremlin.

    Putin reacted negatively to some U.S. proposals, Ushakov said. Witkoff went to the U.S. embassy in Moscow after the talks to brief the White House, Ushakov said.

    Ushakov added that a meeting between Putin and Trump was not currently planned, though he said the talks were constructive and that there were huge opportunities for U.S.-Russian economic cooperation.

    NO FURTHER AWAY FROM PEACE

    Ushakov said Putin had sent a series of important signals and his greetings to Trump, but that the sides had agreed not to disclose details to the media.

    He added that they had discussed the "territorial problem", Kremlin shorthand for Russian claims to the whole of Donbas, though Ukraine controls at least 5,000 square km (1,900 square miles) of the area which Russia claims as its own. Almost all countries recognise Donbas as part of Ukraine.

    "Some American draft proposals look more or less acceptable, but they need to be discussed," Ushakov said. "Some of the formulations that have been proposed to us are not suitable for us, that is - the work will continue."

    Witkoff, a billionaire U.S. real estate developer who has known Trump since the 1980s, and Kushner, the husband of Trump's daughter Ivanka, began talks in the Kremlin after a stroll across Red Square past the mausoleum of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin to the towers of the Kremlin.

    They talked with Putin, Ushakov and Putin's envoy Kirill Dmitriev, via interpreters.

    "Our people are over in Russia right now to see if we can get it settled. Not an easy situation, let me tell you. What a mess," Trump said on Tuesday in Washington, adding that there were casualties of 25,000 to 30,000 per month in the war.

    Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, triggering the biggest confrontation between Moscow and the West since the depths of the Cold War.

    EUROPEAN POWERS WORRIED BY U.S. EFFORTS

    A leaked set of 28 U.S. draft peace proposals emerged in November, alarming Ukrainian and European officials who said it bowed to Moscow's main demands.

    European powers then came up with a counter-proposal, and at talks in Geneva, the U.S. and Ukraine said they had created an "updated and refined peace framework" to end the war.

    Zelenskiy, speaking in Dublin, said everything would depend on the talks in Moscow but that he was afraid the U.S. could lose interest in the peace process.

    "There will be no easy solutions ... It is important that everything is fair and open, so that there are no games behind Ukraine's back," he said.

    Just before the Kremlin meeting with Witkoff, Putin said Russia did not want war with Europe, but that if Europe started one, it would end so swiftly that there would be no one left for Russia to negotiate with.

    Putin threatened to sever Ukraine's access to the sea in response to drone attacks on tankers of Russia's "shadow fleet" in the Black Sea. Ukraine's Foreign Minister, Andrii Sybiha, said Putin's remarks showed he was not ready to end the war.

    (Reporting by Reuters in Moscow and Darya Korsunskaya in London; Writing by Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by Matthew Lewis and David Gregorio)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia and the US did not reach a compromise on Ukraine.
    • •Putin and Trump's envoys held a five-hour meeting.
    • •Talks focused on the territorial issues in Donbas.
    • •European powers are concerned about US peace efforts.
    • •Putin threatens to sever Ukraine's access to the sea.

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    Foreign currency is any currency that is not the domestic currency of a country. It is used in international trade and investment and can fluctuate in value against other currencies.

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    A compromise is an agreement reached by two or more parties in which each side makes concessions to settle a dispute or reach a mutual understanding.

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