Russia Sets Halter Conditions for Ukraine Peace: Withdrawal or Continued War, as EU Considers Deal
Brussels/Moscow – November 27, 2025 – Russia has explicitly stated that any peace negotiations with Ukraine hinge on Kiev’s complete withdrawal of troops from all currently held territories, effectively issuing an ultimatum: concede territory or face continued military action. The demand, reiterated by Kremlin officials today, comes as the european Union debates a potential framework for engagement with Russia, seeking to establish conditions for a future relationship amidst the ongoing conflict.
The Kremlin’s position, delivered amidst escalating battlefield tensions, substantially raises the stakes for Ukraine and its western allies. According to sources within the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Moscow views territorial concessions as a non-negotiable prerequisite for a ceasefire. This hardline stance directly contradicts Ukraine’s repeatedly stated commitment to defending its sovereign territory, including Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014. The EU’s internal discussions, meanwhile, center on a potential “deal” with Russia – a framework outlining specific benchmarks russia must meet regarding de-escalation and adherence to international law in exchange for a gradual normalization of relations.
The EU vote, expected before the end of the year, is dividing member states. While some advocate for maintaining maximum pressure on Moscow through sanctions and military aid to Ukraine, others argue for a pragmatic approach, believing dialog, even under duress, is essential to prevent further escalation and secure long-term stability. “We need to be realistic,” stated a senior EU diplomat speaking on background. “Entirely isolating Russia is not a viable long-term strategy. We must explore all avenues for a diplomatic solution, while concurrently upholding our principles and supporting ukraine’s sovereignty.”
The current conflict, which began with Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in february 2022, has resulted in tens of thousands of casualties and widespread destruction. Western nations have imposed unprecedented sanctions on Russia, targeting its economy, financial institutions, and key individuals. Ukraine continues to receive substantial military and financial aid from the United States and European countries, but the flow of assistance has faced increasing political hurdles in recent months. The Kremlin has consistently framed its actions as a response to NATO expansion and a defense of Russian-speaking populations in Ukraine, claims widely disputed by western governments.