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Trump to discuss war in Ukraine with Putin on Tuesday
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US President Donald Trump plans to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, hoping to secure a positive outcome regarding a proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. Trump has stated that a lot of work has been done over the weekend, and he is optimistic about the possibility of a peace deal.
In fact, this provision was precisely outlined in the drafts of the mentioned agreements. As for discussions, they are not currently taking place, as there are no negotiations under way.
Only by establishing such guarantees can lasting peace in Ukraine be achieved and regional security strengthened overall. A neutral status for Ukraine and NATO countries refraining from accepting it as a member of the alliance should be part of these guarantees.
That is indeed the case. There is such a conversation being prepared for Tuesday.
Ukraine alone cannot withstand the pressure to yield; Ukraine alone will lose and disappear. But it is not in Europe's interest or its security for Ukraine to fall.
Any agreement will depend on territorial concessions from Ukraine and security commitments from Russia.
We can talk about what's right and wrong. And we also have to talk about the reality of the situation on the ground. And that's what we are doing through diplomacy, through shuttle diplomacy, through proximity talks.
I think we have a lot of it already discussed very much by both sides. We're already talking about that [with Ukraine and Russia] dividing up certain assets.
We're doing pretty well, I think, with Russia. We'll see if we have something to announce maybe by Tuesday. I'll be speaking to President Putin on Tuesday.
I'll be speaking to President Putin on Tuesday. A lot of work's been done over the weekend.
I think we'll be talking about land … we'll be talking about power plants.
Many elements of a Final Agreement have been agreed to, but much remains.
We're getting down to a very critical stage.
Each week brings 2,500 soldier deaths, from both sides, and it must end NOW. I look very much forward to the call with President Putin.
The two presidents are going to have a really good and positive discussion this week.
It's obvious that the U.S. has broken the taboo regarding the inviolability of sovereignty not only in Ukraine, but also in Europe. Trump and Putin use the same rhetoric; the American president demonstrates this by wanting to seize Greenland.
Russia has paid a heavy price in the ongoing conflict, while Ukraine continues to suffer daily troop losses. Both sides have reached a point where seeking peace and reconciliation has become necessary.
Overall, negotiating land exchanges remains one of the most challenging aspects of the talks.
The U.S. and Russia could be entering a new era of global cooperation.
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sources
- 1.France 24
- 2.Al Jazeera
- 3.Le Monde
- 4.The Times of India
- 5.The Guardian
- 6.South China Morning Post
- 7.BBC
- 8.The Korea Herald
- 9.CNA News
- 10.The Washington Post
- 11.The New York Times
- 12.The Japan Times
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.US under Donald Trump
- 3.2024 US Presidential Election
- 4.Russia-Ukraine War
- 5.US-Russia Relations
- 6.US under Joe Biden
- 7.Rare-Earth Elements
- 8.Saudi Foreign Policy
countries
- 1.Australia
- 2.Canada
- 3.Finland
- 4.France
- 5.United Kingdom
- 6.Greenland
- 7.Italy
- 8.Lithuania
- 9.Latvia
- 10.Norway
- 11.New Zealand
- 12.Poland
organizations
- 1.Kremlin
- 2.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 3.White House
- 4.US State Department
- 5.Ikea
- 6.Ukrainian Institute for the Future
- 7.European Union
- 8.Truth Social
- 9.American Enterprise Institute
- 10.Australian Defense Force
- 11.Chinese Academy of Labour and Social Sciences
- 12.Institute for European Studies
persons
- 1.Vladimir Putin
- 2.Donald Trump
- 3.Steven Witkoff
- 4.Volodymyr Zelenskiy
- 5.Dmitry Peskov
- 6.Marco Rubio
- 7.Keir Starmer
- 8.Michael Waltz
- 9.Sergei Lavrov
- 10.Aleksandr Grushko
- 11.Andrey Klimenko
- 12.Andrey Yermak