
Russia is ready for “serious” peace talks, Vladimir Putin said Thursday, adding that the draft of a plan discussed by the United States and Ukraine could form the basis of a future deal to end the conflict. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The Russian leader said he felt that Washington was taking his position into account, but that some things still needed to be discussed when a U.S. delegation visits Moscow early next week.
Main Idea: Vladimir Putin said Russia is ready for serious peace talks and that a U.S.-Ukraine draft could be the basis for a deal to end the war.
Key Points:
US families and businesses could face more uncertainty in prices and markets if peace talks stall and the war continues.
A real deal could reduce war risk, which may help ease energy and market stress for households and taxpayers.
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Senior Ukrainian official quoted on the pace and productivity of the talks.
Trump envoy whose planned visit to Russia and leaked calls are part of the peace-talk context.
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