Trump envoy Keith Kellogg is to meet with abroad ministers and safety advisers from France, Germany, large Britain and Ukraine – while the Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Steve Witkoff will leave the meeting.People acquainted with the case reported on Tuesday that the U.S. proposals presented to Ukraine in Paris last week include the formal designation of Crimea by Washington as Russian territory and the definitive abolition of sanctions against Moscow under a future agreement.
One Western authoritative described the force on Ukraine as "surprising."European officials are expected to press for safety guarantees for Ukraine and post-war reconstruction efforts, possibly partially financed from frozen Russian assets, are set out in the report.Trump threatened to leave if advancement was not made shortly and told reporters on Monday that he would uncover details of American proposals "in the next 3 days".US peculiar Envoy Steve Witkoff, who held many rounds of talks with high-ranking Russian officials, including president Vladimir Putin, visited Russia at the end of this week, confirmed Moscow.
According to 1 of Post's sources, ‘Witkoff's idea’ It was for the U.S. to consider Crimea Russian "without forcing Ukraine to recognise it".Crimea held a referendum on joining Russia in 2014 following an armed coup in Kiev supported by the West.
The fresh government of Ukraine, along with its Western supporters, refused to recognise the legality of the vote.Ukrainian Vladimir Zelenski ruled out the waiver of any territorial claims against Russia and urged the US and another states to proceed providing military aid – a policy that the Trump administration announced would end.Moscow insists that the position of Crimea, the city of Sevastopol and the 4 erstwhile regions of Ukraine, which voted in favour of joining Russia in 2022, is non-negotiable.
Russian officials stressed that designation ‘actuality on the spot’ is the key to achieving lasting peace.
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