Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready for negotiations on Ukraine, but the United States does not want him to "get everything," American leader Donald Trump said during a press conference at the White House with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
"I've always felt that Putin wants to get the whole thing, not some part. I think he is ready for negotiations now. We don't want him to have everything," Trump said.
During a telephone conversation with Trump on October 16, Putin offered to transfer parts of the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions to Ukraine in exchange for recognizing Russia's full control over Donetsk, The Washington Post reported earlier, citing two senior officials familiar with the details of the negotiations.
Earlier, in a memorandum presented during the second round of negotiations with Ukraine in Istanbul, Russia named two ceasefire options: either withdrawal from the territories of the DPR, LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions and withdrawal of parts of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the Russian borders to the distance agreed by the parties, or a package proposal of ten points, including a ban on the redeployment of Ukrainian the army, the cessation of mobilization and supply of weapons by the West, the exclusion of the presence of peacekeepers from third countries on the Ukraine and others.

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