Skip to content

Trump plans to disclose specifics of the "Russia-Ukraine ceasefire accord" within next 72 hours.

Trump expects a high likelihood of finalizing a 'cessation of hostilities' accord between Russia and Ukraine.

Trump plans to disclose specifics of the "Russia-Ukraine ceasefire accord" within next 72 hours.

Trump hints at disclosing the details of a potential peace deal between Ukraine and Russia within the next few days, stating, "There's a very good chance." The president believes there's been positive progress in talks, declaring, "We've had very good meetings on Ukraine and Russia."

In an earlier report by Bloomberg News, it was suggested that the U.S. might ease sanctions against Russia in exchange for a long-term ceasefire, and even contemplate acknowledging Russia's complete annexation of Crimea in 2014, under the proposed deal. However, the U.S. is now awaiting a response from Kyiv.

Axios reveals that the proposed peace framework includes recognition of Crimea as part of Russia, de facto recognition of Russian control over territories occupied since the 2022 invasion, and considerable concessions from Ukraine. While Putin has proposed freezing current front lines, he has rejected other elements like a European peacekeeping force. From Ukraine's perspective, the proposal appears biased towards Russia.

A meeting among American, Ukrainian, and European officials in London will likely provide more insights into the response from Kyiv. Keep an eye out for updates!

[1] Source: Axios.com/Politics/ukraine/Ukraine-Putin-peace-deal-Trump-2656056 (accessed May 27, 2023)

  1. Axios reports affirmatively that the proposed peace framework includes adding recognition of Crimea as part of Russia, and de facto recognition of Russian control over territories occupied since 2022, among other concessions from Ukraine.
  2. The article in Bloomberg News suggested that the U.S. might have added easing sanctions against Russia in exchange for a war-and-conflicts ceasefire, and even contemplated affirmatively acknowledging Russia's complete annexation of Crimea in 2014, under the proposed deal.
  3. After declaring that there's been positive progress in talks on Ukraine and Russia, President Trump hints at disclosing the details of the potential peace deal within the next few days, stating, "There's a very good chance."
  4. In the realm of policy-and-legislation and general-news, a meeting among American, Ukrainian, and European officials in London will likely take place, and it could provide more insights into Ukraine's response to the proposed deal.
  5. While Putin has proposed freezing current front lines, he has rejected other elements like a European peacekeeping force, which appears to be a point of contention in the ongoing politics of Ukraine and Russia.
Trump expresses optimism about the potential for a 'peace accord' between Russia and Ukraine.

Read also:

Latest