Trump on Peace with Russia: The US Did Not Set a Deadline for November 27.

Trump on Peace with Russia: The US Did Not Set a Deadline for November 27
Trump on Peace with Russia: The US Did Not Set a Deadline for November 27

According to ТСН: President of the United States Donald Trump stated that he did not set deadlines for a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia. He voiced this information during a press conference aboard Air Force One.

Trump noted that American representatives are making some progress in the negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow, adding that Russia is allegedly ready to make some concessions, although he did not disclose details.

Meeting with Putin

The American president reported that his envoy Steve Witkoff will head to Moscow next week for a meeting with Vladimir Putin. This meeting is expected to discuss the peace plan.

Deadline and Situation on the Front

In response to journalists' questions about November 27, which was previously considered the deadline for the agreement, Trump noted:

“For me, the deadline is when everything ends”
.

He also emphasized that Russia has a certain advantage in the war and reaching an agreement would be beneficial for Ukraine, as part of its territory 'could be seized by Russia anyway' within the coming months.

Earlier, sources from the Financial Times reported that the US expects Ukraine to approve the peace plan by November 27. It is known that Washington is working on an 'aggressive schedule' and hopes to sign the document by Thanksgiving.

This situation highlights the complexity of the current negotiations, as Trump did not set specific deadlines but continues to maintain active contacts with Russia through his representatives. At the same time, it is important to monitor how events will develop in Ukraine, as the positions of both sides remain tense and the timelines for concluding the agreement become increasingly relevant in light of military actions.


Read also

Advertising