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UKRAINE, AUG 7 – The proposed deal would freeze fighting and formalize Russia's control over nearly 20% of Ukraine's territory, aiming to pave the way for a ceasefire and peace talks.
- On Aug. 8, US and Russian officials are working toward a territorial agreement for a summit, aiming to lock in Russia’s occupation of Ukrainian territories.
- On July 28, President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum demanding a ceasefire within 10 days, with the U.S. seeking support from Ukraine and its European allies, which remains uncertain.
- Russia is demanding that Ukraine cede all of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts and Crimea, and Zelenskiy would need to withdraw troops from parts of these regions, a deal rejected by Ukraine.
- The proposed deal aims at freezing the conflict and laying the groundwork for ceasefire talks, but Ukraine has firmly rejected any territorial withdrawals, and Putin's participation remains uncertain.
- Russia currently occupies roughly 20% of Ukraine’s territory, and oil revenues make up roughly one-third of Russia’s federal budget, which Washington targets with secondary tariffs.
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The U.S. and Russia are aiming to reach a deal to halt the war in Ukraine that would lock in Moscow’s occupation of territory seized during its military invasion, Bloomberg News reported today.
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US, Russia discuss truce deal that would cement Putin’s territorial gains in Ukraine: Report
The United States and Russia are seeking a deal to halt the war in Ukraine that would formalise Moscow's control over territories captured during its invasion, according to a report
US, Russia discuss deal to cement Moscow's hold on occupied Ukrainian territories, Bloomberg reports
The proposed deal is aimed at freezing the conflict and laying the groundwork for a ceasefire and technical negotiations toward a final peace settlement, the news agency reported.
Bloomberg reveals secret contacts on territorial concessions to Putin. Kiev now risks an ultimatum, but reiterates that he will never give up sovereignty
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