Ukraine prepared to cede territory held by Russia: The Telegraph
- The leaders of the United States and Russia are planned to meet in Alaska on August 15 to discuss potential resolutions to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
- This meeting follows increasing European and Ukrainian concerns that Trump and Putin might negotiate a peace deal without fully consulting Kyiv or its allies.
- Ukraine’s President Zelensky indicated a readiness to halt fighting by maintaining the frontline as it currently stands, which would result in Russia retaining control over the territories it presently occupies in Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, and Crimea.
- Zelensky and European leaders insist that any agreement must provide strong assurances for Ukraine’s security, including ongoing arms shipments and a defined pathway to NATO membership, while firmly opposing any further loss of Ukrainian territory.
- The planned meeting and proposed peace terms highlight competing pressures for a diplomatic resolution, but enduring mistrust of Moscow’s aims and fears of sidelining Kyiv suggest the conflict’s resolution remains uncertain.
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