Kremlin Confirms Readiness for Putin to Meet Trump

The Kremlin said on Friday that Russia remains open to a meeting between President Vladimir V.Putin and President-elect Donald J.

Trump, but that any concrete steps to set up such talks could be made only once Mr.Trump is sworn into office on Jan.

20.Responding to comments made on Thursday by Mr.Trump, who said that Mr.

Putin wants to meet him to discuss the war in Ukraine, the Kremlin’s spokesman reaffirmed Russia’s longstanding official position that Moscow is ready to talk.“We need a mutual desire and political willingness to engage in a dialogue,” Dmitri S.Peskov, the Kremlin’s spokesman, told reporters.

“We see that Mr.Trump also declares his readiness to solve issues via dialogue.

“We welcome that.”Mr.Peskov added that the Kremlin’s understanding is that there is a “mutual readiness for a meeting,” but, he said, “it looks like things will start to move after Trump enters the Oval Office.”Mr.

Peskov did not confirm that Mr.Putin had requested a meeting with Mr.

Trump or that one was being set up, as Mr.Trump said on Thursday night.While asserting its territorial claim over its five regions in Ukraine, the Kremlin has been insisting that it would prefer diplomacy over war.

Ukraine and some of its Western allies have questioned Russia’s seriousness in offering to negotiate, and said that the Kremlin’s conditions actually represent a demand for Ukrainian capitulation.After being largely isolated from the West for almost three years since the invasion of Ukraine, a meeting with the American president would represent a chance for Mr.Putin to negotiate with a friendlier American administration.Mr.

Trump has repeatedly said that he could resolve the Russia-Ukraine war within 24 hours after entering office, without saying how, but this week suggested that it could take up to six months.Speaking at a news conference on Tuesday, Mr.

Trump said that he was sympathetic with the Russian position that Ukraine should never join NATO, on...

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