Putin said on Monday that it would be possible to restart stalled peace talks between the nations but expressed frustration that Ukraine was "refusing to discuss anything" with Russia after Moscow's recent suspension of a deal to allow the exporting of grain from Ukrainian ports.The Russian president insisted during a press conference in Sochi that Russia's "good will" regarding its desire to end the war in Ukraine was "beyond any doubt," according to Ukrainska Pravda.How can we talk about possible agreements if the other side has no desire to even talk to us?In September, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky laid out what he said were five non-negotiable conditions for a peace agreement in a pre-recorded video message to a meeting of the U.N. General Assembly.Zelensky's conditions included new punishments for Russia, security assurances and the restoration of "territorial integrity" that would include recognizing all of Ukraine's pre-war borders, likely including Russian-occupied Crimea."