Ukrainians In Frontline Kramatorsk Conflicted Over Trump-Putin Meeting
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The presidents of the United States and Russia will hold talks on the situation in Ukraine in Alaska on Friday. Advance information about the content and goals of the meeting has changed rapidly.
Ukrainians In Frontline Kramatorsk Conflicted Over Trump-Putin Meeting
Speaking with Current Time correspondent Borys Sachalko in the frontline city of Kramatorsk, war-weary Ukrainians shared conflicting views of the meeting in Alaska between the US and Russian leaders on August 15. While some local residents say they would refuse to live under the Russian flag, others say they just want the war to end.
Reporting in Kiev, where it is believed that the best scenario for meeting this Saturday in Alaska would be that Donald Trump “if he failed with Putin”. The topic of territorial appointments is particularly difficult, especially for those who saw the war in their eyes.
For a peace agreement, Putin, as previously reported by Western media, demanded the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Donbass, which Kiev does not agree with. At the beginning of the week, it became known that the Russian army made an almost record breakthrough, advancing 10 km deep into the Donetsk region.
Peace is as unlikely as cycling to the Moon, says a Ukrainian living here.
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