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Putin Warns Europe of War as U.S. Envoys Arrive in Moscow for High-Stakes Talks

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Trump and Putin's saga continues / Worthy News

by Emmitt Barry, with reporting from Washington D.C. Bureau Staff

(Worthy News) – Russian President Vladimir Putin issued one of his starkest threats yet toward Europe on Tuesday, declaring that Moscow is “ready right now” for a war with the continent if attacked–an escalation made just hours before meeting White House special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in the Kremlin.

“We do not plan to fight Europe… But if Europe wants to fight us, and starts it, then we’re ready right now,” Putin said at a Moscow investment forum, accusing European leaders of sabotaging peace talks and attempting to “block the entire peace process.”

Earlier today, Worthy News reported that Witkoff and Kushner–tasked by President Donald Trump with advancing a negotiated end to the war–held more than four hours of talks with Ukrainian officials over possible elections, land agreements, and long-term security guarantees. They arrived in Moscow on Tuesday to present the latest draft of a U.S. peace proposal, revised multiple times after objections from Kyiv and European governments.

Putin’s comments appeared aimed squarely at Europe’s growing skepticism of the U.S.-drafted plan. Several provisions–especially earlier versions that limited Ukraine’s military and required the surrender of fortified territory–provoked backlash across European capitals. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has insisted that “Russia must not feel rewarded,” warning that territorial concessions remain unacceptable.

Photos released by Russian state media showed Putin meeting with Witkoff, Kushner, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov, and presidential confidant Kirill Dmitriev, who helped shape portions of the 28-point proposal. Moscow signaled it is willing to negotiate off the U.S. framework, but reiterated its long-held demand that any agreement address the “root causes” of the war–Kremlin shorthand for NATO’s eastward expansion and Ukraine’s Western alignment.

That position has alarmed European officials, who accuse Moscow of slow-walking the peace process while pushing battlefield gains. On Monday, Russia claimed to have captured the strategic city of Pokrovsk–an assertion Ukraine denies, saying its forces still control the northern districts and are inflicting heavy Russian losses.

A senior NATO official dismissed Putin’s threats as bluster, noting Russia “does not have the troop numbers or capability to defeat NATO in Europe.” But European diplomats privately fear Moscow is using the negotiations to drive wedges between Washington, Kyiv, and the EU while threatening escalation to shift leverage.

Putin’s warning made that strategy explicit.

“If Europe suddenly wants to start a war with us… we can quickly get to a situation where we have no one to negotiate with at all,” he said.

The remark underscored a day of dramatic geopolitical maneuvering–one in which the U.S. peace mission continued, Ukraine dug in against concessions, and Russia signaled both willingness to talk and readiness to escalate.

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