Putin-Trump Summit: Controversial Peace Proposals for Ukraine
The Alaska summit photo symbolizes efforts to end the Ukraine conflict through direct peace talks, with Trump highlighting the need for a lasting peace agreement, officials said.
- On Saturday, the Ministry of External Affairs, India's top diplomatic body, welcomed progress at the Alaska summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, calling for an early end to the Ukraine conflict.
- Triggering Europe's deadliest conflict since World War II, Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, killing thousands and displacing millions.
- During the Alaska talks, President Trump said the meeting `went very well`, urged a Peace Agreement to end the war, and noted Zelenskyy will visit the White House on Monday.
- Highlighting diplomatic options, the foreign ministry said dialogue and diplomacy are the only way forward, praising their leadership in pursuit of peace.
- Reflecting on the talks, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, said he discussed ending the war in Ukraine on a fair basis and described the discussions as timely and very useful.
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Putin-Trump Summit: Controversial Peace Proposals for Ukraine
At a recent summit in Alaska, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump discussed a peace proposal, which involves complex land transfers between Russia and Ukraine. The meeting, however, did not result in a ceasefire agreement. The proposal faces significant challenges for acceptance by Ukraine's leadership.
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin told US President Donald Trump that he is ready to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine. At the same time, he mentioned a specific country as a guarantor. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Axios. "Putin did indeed declare his readiness to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine," the source said. However, as Axios writes, Putin mentioned China as one of the possible guarantors, which may indicate…
Trump said Vladimir Putin is open to their presence as part of a peace deal, according to the WSJ.
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