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Donald Trump reports on good conversations on the end of the Ukraine War. His President Selenskyj also mentions a “calm” for his country. What compromises will there be?
Despite negotiations between the United States and Russia, the attacks on Ukraine continue: On Friday and night on Saturday, a nine -story house in the city of Kamjanske in the Ukrainian region of Dnipropetrovsk was hit in a drone attack – a dead and four injuries were, as the military governor of the region, Serhij Lyssak, announced on Telegram.
Among the injured is an eleven -year -old girl. Apartments had burned, and cars had also been damaged. In other areas, too, there were injuries and damage caused by Russian drone attacks.
Donald Trump: “You are about to agree”
Regardless of such aggression, a possible peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine is not far away from US President Donald Trump. “They are about to be settled, and the two sides should now meet on a very high level to finish the matter,” wrote Trump on his Truth social platform.
The “most important points” agree, Trump said. The Republican called for an immediate end of the “bloodshed”. It was a day with “good conversations” with Russia and Ukraine, said Trump.
The US specialist Steve Witkoff had met again on Friday in Moscow with Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin.
Meet that should bring us closer to Ukraine
The Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj meanwhile announced in his evening video message that not named meetings that are supposed to lead to a ceasefire. “Very important meetings will take place in the coming days – meet that should bring us closer to Ukraine,” said Selenskyj.
According to a media report, Kiev worked a counter-proposal to the US plans for the end of the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine, which leaves space for possible compromises. In the plan that is available to the “New York Times”, for example, it is not mentioned that Ukraine fully retains the entire territory confiscated by Russia. Also, according to the newspaper, Ukraine’s accession will not be found. These are two points that were previously considered not negotiable by the Ukrainian side.
Selenskyj previously reacted with clear words to a statement by Trump on Russian demands on the Black Sea Peninsula Crimea. “Our position is unchanged: only the Ukrainian people have the right to decide which territories are Ukrainian,” said the head of state journalists in Kiev, as the agency Interfax-Ukraine reported.
“The Crimea will stay with Russia”
According to the Ukrainian constitution, the areas occupied by Russia continue to belong to Ukraine and there will be no legal recognition of Russian sovereignty.
Trump had said in an interview with the “Time Magazine”: “The Crimea will stay with Russia”. The peninsula was annexed by Moscow in 2014. According to media reports, Ukrainian regional detections on Russia are the subject of ongoing discussions between Moscow and Washington.
Selenskyj confessed at the same time: “Ukraine does not have enough weapons to get control of the Crimea peninsula with weapons.” But there are opportunities to achieve this using sanctions as well as economic and diplomatic pressure.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs agreed with the head of state and defined further fundamental positions. Kyiv will never accept any limitation of the armed forces, armaments capacities or foreign military aids. “And thirdly, no third country has a veto law in choosing alliances or alliances for Ukraine,” said Foreign Office spokesman Horhyj Tychyj.
Ukraine does not want to do without NATO membership
According to the “New York Times”, the Ukrainian plan is now said: “Ukraine’s joining NATO depends on the consensus between the members of the alliance,” writes the newspaper. Russia vehemently rejects NATO membership of Ukraine.
According to the newspaper, Kiev still provides that there are no restrictions on the size of the Ukrainian military. In addition, a “European security quota” supported by the USA should be stationed on Ukrainian territory. Frozen Russian assets are to be used to remedy war damage in Ukraine.
Despite several opposite statements from Washington, Selenskyj continues to expect US security guarantees for his country. “We absolutely want them to be strong, at least as strong as the Israeli,” said the head of state, according to Interfax-Ukraine, journalists in Kiev. He also pushed for the delivery of other “Patriot” air defense systems from US production.
Selenskyj also expects a military presence of the European allies. The “infrastructure” of the security guarantees is being used. “Even where there are European troops, we speak about backing through the United States of America,” emphasized Selenskyj. He discussed with US President Trump that this backing did not necessarily require US troops in Ukraine. A cooperation between the secret services, defense against cyber attacks and air defense was discussed.
Moscow does not want West troops in Ukraine
Kyiv is committed to western security guarantees before a possible peace conclusion in order to keep Russia from further attacks. Moscow rejects the presence of western troops in the neighboring country.
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Source: Stern

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