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    Putin Commends Trump’s Return to Office and Offers Cooperation

    Richard ParksBy Richard ParksJanuary 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Donald Trump on his second inauguration and praised his commitment to reestablish U.S.-Russia relations. During a Security Council meeting on Monday, Putin emphasized the importance of restoring communication between the two nations to prevent global conflict.

    Russia Optimistic About Improved Ties

    Putin expressed approval of Trump’s plans to restore direct dialogue between Washington and Moscow. He criticized the previous administration for severing these connections but showed optimism about future collaboration.

    “We appreciate the statements from the new U.S. President and his team about rebuilding direct contacts with Russia,” Putin remarked. “We also welcome his intent to prevent a third world war and congratulate him on taking office.”

    The Russian leader reaffirmed his openness to discussing the ongoing Ukraine conflict and finding common ground. Trump, for his part, has promised to work toward a peace deal in Ukraine. On January 9, Trump hinted at an upcoming meeting with Putin, stating, “President Putin wants to meet; he’s said that even publicly, and we have to get that war over with.”

    Their previous meeting at a 2018 summit in Helsinki demonstrated both leaders’ willingness to engage in dialogue despite strained international relations.

    The Ukraine War Intensifies

    As Trump assumes office, the Russia-Ukraine war continues with no resolution in sight. Both Moscow and Kyiv are pursuing territorial gains to strengthen their positions before potential peace talks. Now entering its third year, the conflict remains a grueling standoff.

    Russian forces have made gradual advances in Ukraine’s eastern and southern regions, targeting areas Moscow annexed early in the war. Despite these efforts, Ukraine has mounted counterattacks, including an unprecedented incursion into Russia’s Kursk region last year. Kyiv has also utilized American-made long-range weapons to strike Russian oil facilities and other key infrastructure.

    Meanwhile, Russia has escalated its attacks on Ukraine’s energy network, launching waves of missiles and drones to weaken critical infrastructure.

    Peace Talks Face Significant Hurdles

    While both sides have expressed a willingness to negotiate, their demands leave little room for compromise. Putin insists any peace deal must acknowledge the “realities on the ground,” including Russia’s control of annexed territories. He has also called on Ukraine to abandon its NATO aspirations and withdraw forces from Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson.

    Ukraine and its allies have rejected these terms outright. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has demanded a complete withdrawal of Russian troops from all occupied regions as a prerequisite for peace. Though Kyiv seeks NATO membership, hesitation from Western allies has shifted the focus to securing robust security guarantees instead.

    Currently, about 20% of Ukrainian territory, including Crimea, remains under Russian control. Moscow’s recent offensives along the 1,000-kilometer front line have yielded significant territorial gains, making peace seem as elusive as ever.

    With entrenched positions and no immediate breakthroughs, the war’s end remains uncertain as both sides prepare for further confrontation.

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