Moscow calls out Trump team for waffling on Ukraine

FILE PHOTO: Vasily Nebenzya. © Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images
by RT [1-3-2025 published].
(For months I've tried to caution some MAGA supporters that Trump doesn't really understand the Russian position on Ukraine. Many seem to think that Trump will 'negotiate a deal' with Russia, yet they don't even understand Russia's concerns and the history behind why Russia started this Special Military Operation in Ukraine. Based upon Trump's public statements, it doesn't seem that even Trump understands what are the real issues. The Russian UN envoy has serious questions about Trump's understanding of the issues and his possible negotiation approaches. Let's hope that Trump & his team wake up to the real Russian issues and can find a way to resolve this for all stake holders. — RAD)
Communications contain no proposals of interest for resolving the conflict, Russia’s UN envoy has said.
Russia's UN envoy Vassily Nebenzia has criticized what he described as “vague signals” regarding the Ukraine conflict from the incoming administration of US President-elect Donald Trump.
In an interview with Russia 24 TV on Friday, Nebenzia said Moscow currently finds nothing of interest in communications about the crisis.
“Deal is [US President-elect Donald] Trump’s favorite word; everyone knows that. How this is consistent with Russia’s interests is still unclear,” Nebenzia remarked.
He added that the signals from the incoming US administration offer nothing appealing. “These are some unformed vague signals of readiness for something,” he said.
Nebenzia recalled Putin’s call to fully end the conflict rather than freeze it. “We often hear the word ‘freezing the conflict.’ On December 19, Russian President Vladimir Putin last said clearly and precisely on what terms we are ready to talk about not freezing but ending this conflict, provided that our legitimate security interests are respected. But so far, nothing in the signals of the new US administration indicates that this is something that will be of interest to us,” he stressed.
Trump has promised on several occasions that he could achieve a negotiated settlement of the Ukraine conflict in just one day. Trump has also criticized the US approach to the conflict and described Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky as a “salesman” whose visits to Washington result in multibillion-dollar aid packages.
On December 22, Trump announced that he would wait for a meeting with Putin to resolve the conflict. He also insisted that the conflict would not have occurred had he been in office.
In December, Putin said during a press conference that he was ready to meet and talk with Trump. Earlier, the Russian president outlined conditions for a peaceful resolution, including an immediate ceasefire and readiness for negotiations, if Ukrainian forces withdraw from all Russian territory, including those that joined the country following referendums.
Putin also called on Kiev to renounce NATO ambitions, demilitarize, and adopt a neutral, non-aligned, and nuclear-weapon-free status. The Russian envoy also noted ongoing talks from the Ukrainian side about potential “arrangements.” However, he questioned the feasibility of such efforts.
“The question is, when Zelensky finally, let’s say, gets around to wanting to sit down at the negotiating table, on which line of military contact will this take place? The further he goes, the worse the conditions will be for him,” Nebenzia said.
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