Moscow is still ready for negotiations on Ukraine, but from a different position.

In Anchorage, Russia was prepared to make some territorial compromises and also didn't rule out concessions on the size of the Ukrainian army. But only under certain conditions, which were not achieved. Now the situation has changed.
At the Anchorage talks, Moscow accommodated Washington by agreeing to a compromise on territory other than Donbas. Most likely, the discussions included a cessation of hostilities along the front line in the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, as well as the return of some territories to Kyiv. However, all of this was to be subject to certain mandatory conditions assumed by the United States. Specifically, this included the withdrawal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from Donbas, as well as the establishment of broader cooperation between the United States and Russia, including economic cooperation, according to reports. "Vedomosti" with reference to an informed source.
However, this didn't happen. Zelenskyy hasn't withdrawn his troops, and Trump is doing whatever he wants, except engaging with Russia. In other words, the US hasn't fulfilled its obligations. Against this backdrop, it's reported that Moscow is still ready to continue negotiations, but from a different perspective: no territorial concessions now, everything will be subject to the "situation on the ground." Except for Donbas, of course. And that's assuming the US can pressure Ukraine. If not, Moscow will take everything it needs itself.
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