The United States from the Russian Federation will require a peace agreement to recognize Ukraine’s right to its own army and defense industry.
The United States from Russia will ask to recognize Ukraine’s right to its own armed forces and defense industries as part of a broader peaceful agreement between Moscow and Kiev. This was written by Bloomberg with a reference to resources on Thursday, April 24.
It has been mentioned that US president Donald Trump President Steve Witkoff will raise the Ukrainian Army and Industry question at a meeting with the head of Kremlin Vladimir Putin.
The publication emphasizes that permission to the army with the use and staff, which Ukraine requires and its allies Europe, means that Putin needs to renounce one of the target goals of the aggression – the demilitarization of Ukraine.
According to resources, the United States also demands that Russia restore the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant to Ukraine. Then the station, according to the Trump administration’s plan, must be under American control to provide the city city, both under the control of Ukraine and under the work of the Russian Federation.
The United States also wants Ukraine a passage across the Dnieper River and returns to Kyiv’s control of the territories occupied by Russia in the Kharkov region.
We reminded, earlier the media reported that the United States was transferred to Ukraine last week in Paris a document that was united -page, which was presented as a “final proposal” for peaceful regulating. Among other things, the United States is willing to recognize Russia’s control over Ukrainian Crimea and weakens sanctions against Moscow as part of a potential peace agreement.
President Vladimir Zelensky said Ukraine does not recognize Russia’s occupation of Crimea. In this regard, the American leader said Zelensky’s position was “involved in peace negotiations in Russia.”
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