A US-led effort to end the war in Ukraine looks favorable to Russia, but mixed signals emerge
- An accord was reached that allows the United States to access Ukraine’s extensive mineral reserves amid ongoing Russian assaults, marking a significant development in the support Kyiv receives.
- This development follows a peace effort led by Washington that suggests a deal potentially favorable to Russia, with proposals including Russia retaining occupied territories.
- President Trump, echoing Kremlin positions, rebuked Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, indicating Kyiv must surrender territory and forego NATO membership, while Russia demands recognition of its annexed regions.
- Trump's stance, viewed as aligned with Kremlin aims by analysts including Sam Greene, has pressured Kyiv more than Moscow and raised expectations of improved U.S.–Russia relations and market gains.
- Despite Putin's announcement of a 72-hour ceasefire starting May 8, Zelenskyy dismissed it as manipulation, and experts like Radchenko note that settlement terms remain uncertain and largely rhetorical.
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US-led effort to end the war in Ukraine looks favorable to Russia, but mixed signals emerge (copy)
What’s emerged from the Washington-led effort to end the war in Ukraine suggests a deal that seems likely to be favorable to Russia. President Donald Trump has sharply rebuked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, echoed Kremlin talking points, and indicated Kyiv…
U.S.-led effort to end war in Ukraine looks favorable to Russia, but mixed signals emerge
The discussions have taken place in an ornate Kremlin hall, on the polished marble of St. Peter’s Basilica and in a famously contentious session in the Oval Office of the White House. What’s emerged so far from the Washington-led effort to end the war in Ukraine suggests a deal that…
US-Led Effort To End The War In Ukraine Looks Favorable To Russia, But Mixed Signals Emerge
The discussions have taken place in an ornate Kremlin hall, on the polished marble of St. Peter’s Basilica and in a famously contentious session in the Oval Office of the White House. What’s emerged so far from the Washington-led effort to end the war in Ukraine suggests a deal that seems likely to be favorable to Russia: President Donald Trump has sharply rebuked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, echoed Kremlin talking points, and indica…

A US-led effort to end the war in Ukraine looks favorable to Russia, but mixed signals emerge
What’s emerged from the Washington-led effort to end the war in Ukraine suggests a deal that seems likely to be favorable to Russia.
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