Putin says ‘We will take Donbas by force or Ukraine will withdraw’ as Trump’s peace plan falters

In this pool photograph distributed by the Russian state agency Sputnik, Russia's President Vladimir Putin meets with volunteers during a volunteer organisations forum in Moscow on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Alexander SHCHERBAK / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)
Putin won’t back down over his invasion of Ukraine (Picture: AFP)

Vladimir Putin has vowed Russia will take the territories it set out to in Ukraine by force if Zelensky doesn’t withdraw.

Donald Trump has been pushing to see an end to the fighting since Russia launched the full-scale invasion nearly four years ago.

But so far no agreement has been reached especially over whether Ukraine must give up land to Russia and how it can be kept safe from any future aggression.

The Russian leader said on Thursday the initial US 28-point peace proposal was trimmed to 27 points and split into four packages after tense five hour negotiations.

Putin praised Trump’s peace efforts, noting that ‘achieving consensus among conflicting parties is no easy task.’

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‘To say now what exactly doesn’t suit us or where we could possibly agree seems premature, since it might disrupt the very mode of operation that President Trump is trying to establish,’ Putin said.

He emphasised that Russia will fulfil the goals it set and take all of the eastern Donetsk region.

‘All this boils down to one thing: Either we take back these territories by force, or eventually Ukrainian troops withdraw,’ he said.

European leaders, left on the sidelines by Washington as US officials engage directly with Moscow and Kyiv, have accused Putin of feigning interest in Trump’s peace drive.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, third right, Russian Presidential foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov, fourth right, and Russian Direct Investment Fund CEO Special Presidential Representative for Investment and Economic Cooperation with Foreign Countries Kirill Dmitriev, right, attend the talks with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff, second left, and Jared Kushner, U.S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law, third, at the Senate Palace of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025. (Alexander Kazakov, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)
President Vladimir Putin sat opposite US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner for five hours (Picture: AP)

In his evening address, Zelensky said Putin clearly wanted to drag out the war.

‘Our task now is to obtain full information about what was said in Russia and what other pretexts Putin has come up with to drag out the war and to pressure Ukraine – to pressure us, our independence.’

‘Of course we will work as constructively as possible with all our partners to ensure that peace is achieved – and that it is, after all, a dignified peace.”

According to him, true, just peace is only possible if Ukraine has real security.

‘Only a dignified peace provides real security, and we fully understand that this requires – and will continue to require – the support of our partners,’ Zelensky stressed.

He said that Ukraine is actively working through all elements of future security guarantees, and new meetings on these issues will take place next week.

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