Air ceasefire before the summit of Zelensky, Trump, and Putin: what does it mean.
16.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
16.08.2025
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Foreign sources report that an 'air ceasefire' may be introduced before the trilateral meeting of Volodymyr Zelensky, Donald Trump, and Vladimir Putin. Such a step is considered a symbolic signal before the upcoming negotiations.
According to The Economist journalist Oliver Carroll, the parties have reached a preliminary understanding regarding a ceasefire in the air before the summit of the leaders of Ukraine, the USA, and Russia. This agreement is not yet official, but it is considered an important step ahead of the meeting.
Preliminary agreement before the summit
According to Carroll, there is an agreement on a ceasefire in the sky before the meeting of the leaders of the three countries. The implementation of such an 'air ceasefire' could be the first step in creating an atmosphere for future dialogues. Even a symbolic pause in airstrikes could have significant political meaning, diplomatic circles note.
Using foreign sources, it is reported that an agreement on an 'air ceasefire' may be reached before future negotiations between Zelensky, Trump, and Putin. This could be an important step towards improving the political atmosphere ahead of the summit.Read also
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