Putin Claims Control Over Ukrainian Forces in Kursk as Tensions Escalate

The Kremlin announced that President Vladimir Putin is willing to negotiate with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy "if necessary," although it simultaneously raised questions about Zelenskyy's legitimacy. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized the need for a "legal basis of agreements" given the ongoing doubts about Zelenskyy's status, as reported by AFP on February 18, 2025.
The comments reflect growing tensions following a meeting between senior U.S. and Russian diplomats in Saudi Arabia, marking the first high-level discussions since the commencement of the war in Ukraine. While expectations for significant progress in these talks were tempered, the meetings have sparked concern in Ukraine and Europe regarding potential shifts in U.S. policy under President Donald Trump.
Zelenskyy expressed frustration, stating that Kyiv was not invited to the discussions and could not recognize any agreements made about Ukraine without its involvement. Peskov reiterated the view that a sustainable resolution to the conflict in Ukraine necessitates a broader dialogue on European security issues.