
Security of the ceasefire on the continent has reached the center of attention among European leaders because they are ready to join the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zlensky while visiting Washington on August 17th and, according to the AFP report, tried to enforce interviews with the President of the United States Donald Trump.
This comes after Donald Trump ruled out any immediate breakthrough on a ceasefire in Ukraine after organizing the summit on Alaska with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who did not include Ukraine or other European countries, she added. The peace agreement was the main problem in front of the summit.
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Ukraine, allies criticize stopping in interviews on the ceasefire
The AFP report added that Ukraine and its European allies have criticized the pause in interviews about the ceasefire as a way to buy time and allow Russian advances to the battlefield. Those who expressed their displeasure include the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and others.
Von der Leyen, who publishes X (formerly Twitter) on the Social Media (formerly Twitter) platform, said it would welcome Zelenky at a meeting in Brussels on August 16. The meeting will also see participation from other European leaders who will then join the Ukrainian leader on his way to the US, at his “request”.
This was confirmed by the German government, which stated that Merz is one of the European contingents linked to Washington, which will try to emphasize the “interest in a quick peace agreement in Ukraine”.
The Finnish government also confirmed that its President Alexander Stubb would be among the crew.
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“No ceasefire, will it move directly to the agreement for peace”?
In the post on the social contribution, Donald Trump wrote that the agreements on the ceasefire “often do not hold”. The report added that after meeting with Putin Donald Trump, he informed Zelena and other European leaders that “it was intended for all, that the best way to end the terrible war between Russia and Ukraine is to go directly to the peace agreement that would end the war”.
However, it seemed unconvincing and published on X that this development “complicates the situation” and that if Moscow lacks “the will to make a simple command to stop strikes, it may require a great effort to get the will to implement the will.
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What are the requirements of Russia for a peace agreement?
The official said AFP that Donald Trump had expanded the support of Putin’s proposal to Zelena and other European leaders in calling. Demand includes:
- Full control of two predominantly Russian -held Ukrainian regions in exchange for freezing the front line in two others.
- Putin “De facto requires Ukraine to leave Donbas,” an area consisting of areas of Donetsk and Lugansk in eastern Ukraine, added the source.
- In exchange, Russian forces would stop their offensive in the Black Sea area in Kerson and Zeporizzhia in South Ukraine, where the capitals are still under Ukrainian control.
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Now focus on zlenic back in the White House
The main diplomatic focus is now moving on to Zlen’s interviews in the White House 17 August. Last time he was in an oval office in February, the meeting ended with an extraordinary shouting, with Donald Trump and Vice -President of JD, publicly for American assistance.
In an interview with Fox News, after his seat with Putin, the US President suggested that TNUS was now in a Zlensian to secure a peace agreement when working on a possible trilateral summit with Putin. “It’s really green in the president to do it,” Donald Trump said.
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European pressure on the ceasefire to continue
In an earlier statement, European leaders welcomed a plan for the Trump-Tump-Putin Summit, but added that they would maintain pressure on Russia unless there were a ceasefire.
Meanwhile, the conflict in Ukraine was raging, and Kiev and Moscow started offensive drones on 16 August.
Putin said back in Moscow that his peak with Trump was “in time” and “very useful”. In his statement of staying on Alaska Putin, he warned Ukraine and European countries not to participate in the “behind -the -scenes” behind the scenes that could interfere with what he called “this progress”.
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