US President Donald Trump has said that Ukraine should compromise to end the war with Russia. After meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, Trump said this to Ukraine’s President Volodimir Jailnsky.
Putin’s new condition and denial of Ukraine
According to a source, Putin laid a condition in this meeting. He said that if Ukraine handed over the entire Donnetsk province to Russia, they will stop deployment of soldiers on most fronts. Donnetsk is an industrial area and has been one of the main goals of Russia. However, Jailonsky turned down Putin’s demand. Let us know that Russia has already captured the fifth of Ukraine.
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Direct peace agreement instead of ceasefire
Trump said that he agrees with Putin that there should be a direct peace agreement rather than demanding a ceasefire. The first trump’s stance was different when he said that he would not be happy without a ceasefire. Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social Social, ‘Everyone has decided that the best way to end this terrible war between Russia and Ukraine is to reach a peace agreement directly. This will end the war, not just a ceasefire, which often does not survive. ‘
Jailonski’s stance
Jailonsky said that permanent peace is becoming difficult due to Russia’s reluctance to stop fighting. He wrote on X (first Twitter), “Stopping murder is an important part of ending the war.” Despite this, Jailonsky said that he would meet Trump in Washington on Monday.
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Means of meeting
With this meeting, memories of the meeting held at the White House in February have been refreshed, when Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance publicly criticized Jailonsky. Trump has indicated that there may also be a tripartite meeting between Putin, Jailonsky and them in the future. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s European colleagues have welcomed Trump’s efforts, but have pledged to continue a tough ban on Russia. German Foreign Minister Johann Wedful said that European leaders may also attend the Monday meeting.
Russia attacked Ukraine in February 2022. It is believed that this 80 -year -old 80 -year -old war has so far killed more than one million people, including thousands of common citizens.