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Russia signals openness to permanent peace with Ukraine after five-hour talks

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Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with US President Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff during a meeting in Saint Petersburg on April 11, 2025. Source: Gavriil Grigorov / POOL / AFP)
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U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff has revealed that Russia may be contemplating a ‘Permanent Peace’ agreement in relation to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This announcement follows an intense five-hour meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, underscoring the potential for a shift in the trajectory of this long-standing confrontation.

The conversation reportedly touched upon a range of critical topics, including security protocols between the two nations, the implications of NATO’s Article 5, and the prospect of opening new commercial avenues that could reshape the U.S.-Russia relationship. However, the specifics surrounding Russia’s demands and intentions remain conspicuously vague, leaving room for doubt and requiring a more nuanced examination of what these discussions entail.

Reports suggest that while both parties appear to be exploring pathways toward peace, the actual feasibility of a ‘Permanent Peace’ agreement hinges on the details that have yet to surface. Witkoff emphasised the need for transparency and verification in future exchanges, acknowledging the complexity of the situation and the entrenched positions held by both sides over the years.

This development comes at a time of heightened tension, with international observers keeping a close eye on the evolving landscape of U.S.-Russia relations. The dialogue marks an important step in potentially defusing the conflict, but the gap between expressed willingness and real-world application remains a pivotal concern.

As the situation unfolds, the focus shifts to the international community’s role in supporting constructive dialogue, ensuring that the momentum garnered from this meeting does not dissipate. Analysts argue that multilateral discussions may be necessary to create a comprehensive framework that addresses the broader implications of any potential agreement.

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