In an international context tense and difficult as the crisis in Ukraine, a radius of hope emerges from Washington. In a recent press conference, the spokesperson for House WhiteKarolin Leavitt, said: “We are at the last mile towards peace, we have never been closer today to a peace agreement and the president is determined to obtain one”. A perspective that could also serve to avoid the massacre of soldiers in the Kursk where, according to the BBC, a “catastrophic” retreat is underway in the face of a heavy fire of the Russian army, with continuous attacks of drones.
“Tomorrow I will talk to the Russian president Putin To save some soldiers who are in big trouble. Have essentially captured are surrounded by Russian soldiers ”, Trump said during the visit to the Kennedy Center. “It’s an important thing, they are surrounded by Russian soldiers, and I think it was, if it hadn’t been for me, they wouldn’t be here anymore.”
In this complex scenario, the positions of USA And Russia They are increasingly central, while the possibility of a diplomatic solution appears more concrete. The Trump administration in fact evaluates the recognition of Crimea as a Russian territory as a possible way to end the conflict, as reported by Traffic light. However, there are also more direct requests from Russian: the Russian deputy foreign minister Aleksandr Grushko He said that Moscow intends to ask for “ferry security guarantees” in a possible future peace agreement on Ukraine, and included among these requests “a neutral status” for Kiev and “his non -admission to NATO”.
Meanwhile, a possible meeting is also evaluated between the Russian and American leader. The spokesperson of the Kremlin, Dmitry Peskovhe said that he will be up to them to decide: “The leader of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin and the American president Donald Trump They will decide themselves when they meet in person. ” Peskov also described the telephone conversation scheduled for tomorrow between the two presidents as an “important step” for the restoration of bilateral relationships.
And while looking for a peace agreement, Russia expresses its position on the international presence in Ukraine. The Russian deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushkoin an interview with the Izvestia newspaper, he proposed the possibility of deploying “disarmed observers” to monitor a future peace agreement; However, he reiterated the opposition to the presence of Peacekeeper of countries belonging to NATO. Finally, a warning from the Kremlin: the sending of soldiers from countries born to Ukraine represents “an absolutely dangerous tendency”. This, according to the spokesman for the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov, would create “further basic causes of the conflict”.
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