Russia Weighs Ukraine Air-Truce Offer to Trump without Ending War
UKRAINE, AUG 5 – Russia may halt aerial missile and drone attacks to avoid US secondary sanctions ahead of a Friday deadline, while continuing ground operations, officials said.
- The Kremlin is considering concessions to U.S. President Donald Trump, including a potential air truce with Ukraine to avoid secondary sanctions, as reported by Bloomberg.
- U.S. President Donald Trump stated that a visita to Russia for discussions with President Vladimir Putin could occur.
- Kellogg is expected to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for talks later this week.
- Political consultant Sergei Markov noted that an air truce could serve as a 'gift' to Trump from Russia.
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In a bid to placate US President Donald Trump and distract him from the war in Ukraine, Russian leader Vladimir Putin may agree to some sort of a ceasefire regarding aerial attacks on Ukraine that would fall short of any meaningful, comprehensive truce.
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