Putin Claims Control Over Ukrainian Forces in Kursk as Tensions Escalate

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on February 20, 2025, that Ukraine will not be excluded from negotiations to resolve the ongoing conflict, which has lasted for three years. His comments followed the first round of talks between Russian and U.S. officials aimed at addressing the war. According to Putin, success in these discussions hinges on building greater trust between Moscow and Washington.
During a televised statement, Putin emphasized the significance of the meeting held in Saudi Arabia, where U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian delegates agreed to establish negotiating teams focused on Ukraine and related issues. He described the current bilateral relations as "below zero" compared to the previous administration under Joe Biden. Putin characterized the recent talks as a "first step" toward resuming cooperation on various fronts, including the Middle East and global energy markets.
In a move that may signal a thaw in relations, the Kremlin appears optimistic about the potential for future summits, although Putin noted that meeting should not be a mere formality.