US Proposes 'Peace Council' with Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus: What We Know.
Ukraine Receives Invitation to 'Peace Council'
According to UATV: In a move to end the war in Ukraine, U.S. President Donald Trump has invited Ukraine to join a proposed 'Peace Council.' The invitation, extended on January 20, also includes Russia and Belarus, signaling a U.S. intent to bring these nations to the negotiating table. This initiative represents a significant, though complex, diplomatic push by Washington.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed receiving the invitation, stating that diplomats are reviewing the matter. He emphasized, however, that Russia remains Ukraine's enemy and that Belarus is a Russian ally—factors that could complicate any negotiations stemming from this proposal. The geopolitical tensions in the region make the path to dialogue exceptionally challenging.
G7 Summit Invitation Status
Separately, President Zelenskyy noted he has not received an invitation to the G7 summit scheduled for January 22 in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron has not provided information on this issue, leaving the situation tense and the next steps for negotiation participants undefined. The G7, a group of major advanced economies, has been a key forum for coordinating support for Ukraine.
The U.S. invitation for Ukraine to participate in a 'Peace Council' suggests an attempt to revitalize diplomatic efforts to halt the conflict. However, the hostile relations between Ukraine and Russia, coupled with Belarus's role as Moscow's ally, could severely complicate the negotiation process. Zelenskyy's lack of an invitation to the imminent G7 summit further underscores the current uncertainties in Ukraine's international diplomatic support at this critical juncture.
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