Putin says Russia ready fordirect talkswith Ukraine as US and European leaders press for a ceasefire

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1Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed holdingdirect talkswith Ukraine on Thursday in Istanbul, as European leaders and the United States attempt to push Moscow to agree to a 30-day ceasefire to bring an end to the three-year conflict.

2We would like to start immediately, already next Thursday, May 15, in Istanbul, where they were held before and where they were interrupted,” Putin said in a rare late-night televised address. 3He emphasized the talks should be heldwithout any preconditions.”

4We are set on serious negotiations with Ukraine,” Putin said, adding they are intended toeliminate the root causes of the conflictandreach the establishment of a long-term, durable peace.”

5The proposal came just hours after the leaders of Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Poland stood alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv and urged Putin to agree to a 30-day ceasefire starting on Monday or face possiblemassive sanctions,” according to French President Emmanuel Macron.

6The demand comes with the backing of the White House after a joint phone call with US President Donald Trump, the Europeans said.

7Hours after Putin’s proposal on Sunday, Trump posted on his social network Truth Social that it was apotentially great day for Russia and Ukraine!”

8I will continue to work with both sides to make sure that it happens,” he said, urging people tothink of the hundreds of thousands of lives that will be savedfrom thenever ending bloodbath.”

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, at right, seated with the leaders of Britain, France, Poland and Germany for a meeting at the Mariinskyi Palace, the official residence of the president of Ukraine, in Kyiv on Saturday.

9Shortly after the European leaders called for the ceasefire, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that Russia isresistant to any kind of pressure.”

10Europe is actually confronting us very openly,” Peskov said, adding that Putin supports the idea of a ceasefirein general,” butthere are lots of questionsabout the recent proposal that still need answering. 11He did not expand on what these questions are.

12Ukraine and Russia have not held direct talks since the early weeks of Moscow’s invasion in 2022. 13Putin said Sunday he would speak with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan about holding talks with Kyiv.

14For two months now, Ukraine has said it wants an immediate 30-day ceasefirea position promoted by Kyiv’s key European allies, and also by Trump.

15Russia has so far refused to commit, saying it supports the idea of a 30-day pause in principle, but insists there are what it callsnuancesthat need addressing first.

16On Sunday, Putin denied that Moscow has refused dialogue with Kyiv and said thedecision now lies with the Ukrainian authorities.”

17We do not exclude that during these talks there will be a possibility to arrange some kind of new truce, a new ceasefire,” he said.

18He called the proposed talksa first step to a long-lasting stable peace but not a prologue to the continuation of an armed conflict after re-armament and re-equipping of Ukrainian armed forces and feverish digging of trenches in new strongholds.”

19Putin has often spoken about the need to address what he callsroot causes” – which are taken to mean, among others, the eastward expansion of NATO.

20In an earlier Truth Social post on Thursday, Trump wrote thatif the ceasefire is not respected, the US and its partners will impose further sanctions,” adding to a sense he is growing frustrated with Russian stalling.

21Trump has made ending the war in Ukraine one of his priorities and he has invested much effort into trying to get Putin on board. 22His special envoy Steve Witkoff went to Russia four times to meet with Putin and there have been several other high-level meetings between US and Russian officials since Trump returned to the White House in January.

23But despite offering some previously unthinkable concessions to Russia, the Trump administration has not been able to get Russia to agree to the limited ceasefire proposal, intended as opening a path towards a permanent truce.

24Last month, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio threatened the US would walk away from the talks if there is no progress. 25Instead, the US is now joining Ukraine’s other Western allies in trying to put more pressure on Russia.

26Peskov told CNN Saturday that Russia isvery gratefulfor Washington’s mediation efforts, but added thatat the same time, it’s quite useless to try to press on us.”

27This story has been updated with additional information.

28CNN’s Andrew Carey, Nick Paton Walsh, Lucas Lilieholm and Ivana Kottasova contributed to this report.

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