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What is Putin seeking in potential peace talks regarding the Ukraine conflict?

According to Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, President Putin is seeking a comprehensive, long-term and viable resolution to the Ukraine conflict that fully addresses Europe's security concerns. Putin has consistently shown willingness for peace negotiations and has indicated readiness to negotiate directly with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy if necessary. Central to Russia's position is the requirement that any settlement must include a 'comprehensive consideration of security issues in the continent.' This suggests Putin is demanding concessions related to NATO's military presence in Eastern Europe and recognition of Russia's security interests as part of any peace deal.

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