
“In the past ten days, Ukraine has witnessed one of the strongest waves of diplomatic activity since the beginning of the full Russian invasion of it more than three years ago. First, US President Donald Trump held a summit in Alaska with Russian President Vladimir Putin. A few days later, Ukrainian President Foludmir Zellinski and seven other European leaders met in Washington. Now that things have settled, here is a look at what is awaiting Ukraine in the next stage, whether on or outside the battlefield.
According to the newspaper, “The summits ended without reaching a peace agreement or a ceasefire. Despite the optimistic statements, it also did not show its ability to generate a great deal of momentum towards a solution to the war, and there are still major points of disagreement. It seems that there is a very small possibility to hold a summit between Putin and Zellinski, although the Ukrainian President said repeatedly that he will be ready to hold such a summit, describing it to it. It is the only way to negotiate with the war. Rubio has a task of suggesting security guarantees for Ukraine if hostilities end.
The site continued, “In July, Trump said that he would give Russia between 10 to 12 days to end the war before the imposition of new sanctions on the country, and perhaps customs duties on its commercial partners. Then Trump announced a summit with his Russian counterpart in Alaska, and the deadline has passed. On Friday, Trump reaffirmed the possibility of imposing new“ comprehensive sanctions ”on Russia. He also showed the journalists a picture that Putin sent to them in Alaska, and he considered it as a sign of honor and respect. Global financial instability. India, a large buyer of Russian oil, said that it will maintain imports even if Trump carried out his threat to impose tariffs 50 percent on the country from Wednesday.
The site added, “The fighting is raging in several regions in Ukraine, causing heavy losses on the ranks of both sides. In eastern Ukraine, which was the center of the fighting in most of the war. To attack towns and cities.
According to the site, “Despite the most optimistic conversation, major issues differentiate between the two sides, including the division of lands and security guarantees. Putin demanded Ukraine to waive the entire Donbas region, which includes Logansk and Donetsk, in the east of the country. At the present time, Russia controls almost every Logansk region and around three quarters of the Donetsk region. But Ukraine retains a series of fortified cities in Donetsk Russia has not been able to control despite the years of fighting, and the lands that are defensive and political importance for Kev.
The site added, “Ukraine also wants to ensure that any peace agreement will provide protection against any future Russian -haul. The United States, although it was only a few details and said that there will be no American forces on the ground.
The site concluded, “Ukraine Moscow also called for the return of about 20,000 children who were kidnapped and deported to Russia during the war. In 2023, the International Criminal Court accused Putin of war crimes and issued an arrest warrant against him, accusing him of responsibility for kidnappings.”
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