Russian President Vladimir Putin broke his silence on U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s victory, offering congratulations and praise while signaling a readiness to talk. With Russia’s war in Ukraine continuing, Putin highlighted Trump’s campaign promises to ease tensions but emphasized that Moscow’s demands remain unchanged.
Speaking at a meeting in Sochi, Putin congratulated Trump on his election victory and described the president-elect’s response to a July assassination attempt as “courageous and manly.” Despite the remarks, the two leaders had not spoken as of the time of publication.
Putin acknowledged Trump’s campaign promises to improve ties with Russia and address the war in Ukraine, though he noted these were election statements. The Kremlin reiterated its firm demands that Ukraine abandon NATO aspirations and withdraw troops from regions claimed by Russia. Kremlin officials emphasized that these terms are nonnegotiable, even as Putin expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue.
Trump’s campaign statements about ending the war within 24 hours have fueled speculation about his approach. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed the claim, stating that any rapid deal would likely come at a significant cost to Ukraine.
Former U.S. envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker suggested that any resolution would require convincing Putin that the conflict is no longer sustainable.
Analysts remain divided on how Trump will handle the conflict. Some believe he could pressure Putin by increasing U.S. oil production or establishing a lend-lease program to arm Ukraine. Others argue that Trump’s admiration for Putin could result in decisions detrimental to Ukraine.
Relations between Moscow and Washington are currently at a historic low, strained by U.S. sanctions and military support for Ukraine.