
American vice president JD Vance recognized difficulties in achieving a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine and said about Fox News that “Russians and Ukrainians are likely to be dissatisfied at the end of the day.” He emphasized the goal of finding the settlement “both countries can accept”, although he warned that “no one was super happy”.
Trump announces the summit with Putin
President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he would meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 15 to negotiate the end of the war in Ukraine, which lasted for three and a half years. Trump indicated that Russia and Ukraine were close to an agreement on a ceasefire that could include Ukraine that gave up a significant territory.
Green company on territorial integrity
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelsky claimed on Saturday that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelsky claimed on Saturday that the Ukrainian Constitution prohibits the surrender of land. He said firmly: “Ukrainians will not donate their land to residents,” he refuses to threaten any agreement that threatens the sovereignty of Ukraine.
Diplomatic conversations
Vance revealed that there were efforts to organize interviews including Putin, Zelemský and Trump, although he expressed skepticism about the productivity of direct meeting between Putin and Zelena before the US-Rusk Summit. “Now we are at some point in which we are trying to figure out, frankly, planning and similar things when these three leaders could sit down and discuss the end of this conflict,” he explained.
The position of the White House in the Summit format
The White House official said on Saturday that Trump remains open at the summit, including Putin and Zlensky, but the preparations are currently focused on the bilateral meeting required by Putin between the US and Russia.
(Tagstotranslate) JD Vance





