Trump stated that Zelensky can end the war instantly: conditions for peace.
The President of Ukraine, Zelensky, can end the war with Russia almost immediately if he wants to, or he can continue to fight. Remember how it started. Obama did not return Crimea, and Ukraine did not join NATO. Some things never change!
US President Donald Trump claims that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky can quickly end the war if he agrees to certain conditions. Trump emphasized the importance of renouncing claims to Crimea and NATO membership as key issues for resolving the conflict.
Recently, there was a summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska. The main topic of discussion was the situation in Ukraine. Initially, Trump spoke about an immediate ceasefire or introducing new sanctions, but after the meeting, he began to talk about a possible comprehensive peace agreement.
During the summit, the conditions proposed by the Kremlin for ending the war were discussed. In particular, the conditions that may be put forward in exchange for peace were considered. President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to the peace proposals and expressed his position on giving up Donbas to Russian control.
Donald Trump warns that if territories are given up, Ukraine may lose even more territories in the future.
Ukraine is now in the spotlight of world leaders due to the potential resolution of the conflict in the east of the country. The opinions and actions of political leaders could determine the future of Ukraine and the region as a whole.
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