Bolton: No Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal ‘Anywhere in the Near Future’
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"Trump Didn't Lose, Putin Clearly Won": Ex-US NSA John Bolton On Alaska Summit
Former US national security advisor John Bolton said that Russian President Vladimir Putin "clearly won" at the Alaska Summit, although US President Donald Trump "did not lose", regarding the Ukraine peace deal.
The summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska did not end with a ceasefire in Ukraine, nor with an agreement on the table. As summed up by John Bolton, Trump’s own former national security adviser in his first term, the balance is clear: “Trump did not lose, but Putin clearly won.” Russian President did not obtain concrete assignments – yet – but he did achieve something perhaps more important for Moscow in the short term: a new i…
Donald Trump is said to have offered security guarantees for Ukraine – and warns Russia of "serious consequences."
Bolton: No Ukraine-Russia peace deal ‘anywhere in the near future’
John Bolton, President Trump’s former national security adviser, doubled down on his view that the president’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska will not result in a peace deal. “I don’t think there’s a peace deal anywhere in the near future,” Bolton told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Friday. “As long as Putin is…
At the summit, Putin demanded Donetsk in return for freezing the front line to the south, writes the Financial Times.
Agreeing to a Ceasefire Would Be a Grave Mistake for Ukraine [John Bolton] • Everything that Matters
Ukraine would make a mistake by agreeing to a ceasefire, said John Bolton, former national security adviser to Donald Trump. The article, "Agreeing to a ceasefire would be a serious mistake for Ukraine [John Bolton], comes from the website Everything that matters.
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