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According to the report, Russia has strongly opposed Western peacekeeping troops in Ukraine, rejecting proposals from Western leaders, including French President Macron and Polish Prime Minister Tusk, for deploying foreign forces to enforce a ceasefire.
The report said that Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov criticised suggestions from US President-elect Trump’s team, such as delaying Ukraine’s NATO membership for 20 years or sending European peacekeepers to the front line. Trump claimed he could strike a peace deal within 24 hours and proposed leveraging US military aid to Kyiv.
Meanwhile, Moscow demands Ukraine withdraw its forces from four annexed regions and insists negotiations address NATO’s expansion as a root cause of the conflict. Slovak Defence Minister Kalinak suggested Ukraine might need to cede territory for peace, a view Kyiv has firmly rejected.
In contrast, President Biden announced a $2.5 billion aid package for Ukraine to bolster its defense, signaling unwavering support from the US administration before Trump’s transition. The assistance includes HIMARS ammunition, anti-tank systems, and other weaponry to strengthen Ukraine’s resistance against Russian aggression.
In addition to the report, both sides remain far apart on a settlement despite President Putin expressing willingness to negotiate with Trump, emphasizing the need for compromise to end the conflict.
These two warring countries are manned by pride and personal interest. Once President Trump sits in the White House, Ukraine might not be able to receive assistance from the USA. That was what Trump said during his presidential campaign not to waste the money intended for the USA. Ukraine and Russia must agree on a peace deal.
Watch the report via the YT link.
The report said that Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov criticised suggestions from US President-elect Trump’s team, such as delaying Ukraine’s NATO membership for 20 years or sending European peacekeepers to the front line. Trump claimed he could strike a peace deal within 24 hours and proposed leveraging US military aid to Kyiv.
Meanwhile, Moscow demands Ukraine withdraw its forces from four annexed regions and insists negotiations address NATO’s expansion as a root cause of the conflict. Slovak Defence Minister Kalinak suggested Ukraine might need to cede territory for peace, a view Kyiv has firmly rejected.
In contrast, President Biden announced a $2.5 billion aid package for Ukraine to bolster its defense, signaling unwavering support from the US administration before Trump’s transition. The assistance includes HIMARS ammunition, anti-tank systems, and other weaponry to strengthen Ukraine’s resistance against Russian aggression.
In addition to the report, both sides remain far apart on a settlement despite President Putin expressing willingness to negotiate with Trump, emphasizing the need for compromise to end the conflict.
These two warring countries are manned by pride and personal interest. Once President Trump sits in the White House, Ukraine might not be able to receive assistance from the USA. That was what Trump said during his presidential campaign not to waste the money intended for the USA. Ukraine and Russia must agree on a peace deal.
Watch the report via the YT link.