Ukraine’s NATO exception should be in a peace deal
Russia will ensure that NATO membership will remain neutral in the peace agreement and Ukraine’s peace agreement and the Ukrainian peace agreement will remain neutral in the peace agreement.
“We will demand a part of this Agreement,” Alexander Grushko will demand a part of the Russian media outlet Izvestia.
“Some of these guarantees should be a neutral status of Ukraine, and NATO countries refuse to accept it into the union,” he said.
US President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin expected to speak in the coming daysAs a negotiation, the three-year war in Ukraine continues its ceasefire.
The United States and Ukraine agreed to offer a 30-day ceasefire to Russia.
Putin also said that he supported the ceasefire, and set a list of harsh conditions to achieve peace.
One of the fields of dispute is the Western Kursk region of Russia, where Ukraine launched the last August on August on August last August and seized some territory.
Putin claimed that Russia was completely returned in the Kursark and the Ukrainian troops were “isolated”.
The ceasefire also raised numerous questions about how the ceasefire will be monitored throughout the frontline.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky blamed Putin Diplomatic efforts of “provocation” immediately to provide ceasefire.
Meeting with Putin on Thursday, Steve Witkoff, who met with Putin in CNN, said he was waiting for “this week” to “be a call” between Trump and Putin.
During the election campaign, Trump has repeatedly promised Russia’s neighbor’s neighbor in 2022, the war on the “Day of a new leadership will end.
Less than a month after opening, Called with Trump Putin It was reported that it took 90 minutes to immediately start the negotiations about the end of the war.
Witkoff refused to answer a question about how the Russian-occupied lands in Ukraine will be resolved in a potential agreement. Russia is currently monitoring Ukraine in five.