The Trump administration intensified efforts to achieve a peace agreement between the Ukraine and the Russian Federation.
After signing a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia, both parties “remain a bit unhappy.” This was on Tuesday, February 25, White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt, who answered questions from journalists about concessions, which Moscow is probably going to.
In particular, journalists asked him to inform Russia that the aggression country would disappear, which signed a peace agreement. Levitt replied that he would not list the concessions discussed by the President and his team.
“I think the president knows how to agree better than anyone who holds the American President’s position. And to end an agreement, you need to invite both the party to the negotiation table. And usually when you graduate Of a good agreement, both parties left this table a bit dissatisfied, “he said.
He added that for Trump, the signing of a access to Ukrainian resources is very important and he hopes that the President of the Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky will do so.
“It will allow American taxes to financially the national defense of Ukrain, and it is also great for Ukrainian people to go through this hell of war.
Remember, on February 18, the first direct negotiations of the United States and Russia delegations at the end of the war in Ukraine took place in Saudi Arabia. They took five hours.
The media also wrote that Russian and the United States delegations will be held on February 25 in the second cycle of negotiations in the capital of Saudi Arabia. The meeting was announced by the US president. But now in Russia they rejected information about a new meeting with Americans in Riyadh.
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