Putin’s Direct Negotiations Counterproposal – Trump Welcomes, Macron Rejects

Putin’s Direct Negotiations Counterproposal – Trump Welcomes, Macron Rejects

The US and France have reacted differently to Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s call for direct talks with Kyiv on May 14 in Turkey – his counterproposal to the West’s call to start an unconditional ceasefire on Monday.

The call came after Putin proposed on Sunday a resumption of the 2022 Istanbul talks to address the so-called “root causes” of his Ukraine invasion in response to the West’s Saturday ceasefire ultimatum backed by massive sanctions – without addressing the ceasefire call in his statement.

The ceasefire ultimatum marked a rare diplomatic win for Kyiv as its major Western allies – including the US – all backed the proposal.

But US President Donald Trump, in a social media update published after Putin’s statement, called it “a potentially great day.”

“A potentially great day for Russia and Ukraine! Think of the hundreds of thousands of lives that will be saved as this never ending ‘bloodbath’ hopefully comes to an end. It will be a whole new, and much better, WORLD. I will continue to work with both sides to make sure that it happens. The USA wants to focus, instead, on Rebuilding and Trade. A BIG week upcoming!” Trump said on his Truth Social platform.

Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron said it was a “first step” but “not enough,” and asked Putin to comply with the ceasefire without negotiations, as an unconditional ceasefire should be.

“An unconditional ceasefire is not preceded by negotiations,” Macron told reporters as he stepped off a train in the Polish city of Przemysl on his return from a trip to Ukraine, according to AFP.

Macron said Putin is “looking for a way out, but he still wants to buy time.”

Meanwhile, US State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce, in a statement preceding Putin’s counterproposal, said it would “judge Russia by actions” and demand “concrete proposals from both sides” to end Moscow’s invasion.

“We’ll judge Russia by actions, not words. We’ve struck a deal with Ukraine for critical minerals and energy to fund their rebuilding. Now we need concrete proposals from both sides to end the conflict,” Bruce said on X on Saturday.

Ukraine’s parliament ratified the minerals deal on Thursday, May 8.

Source: Kyiv Post