Feb 28 β€’ 18:07 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania 15min

It has become clear what deal Russia is offering to Ukraine

Russia is reportedly proposing a deal to Ukraine which involves Ukraine relinquishing control of the Donbas region while Russia agrees to freeze the conflict.

According to sources cited in the article, S. Witkoff informed President Putin that the United States is pushing for Ukraine to give up claims over the Donbas region, including the Donetsk and neighboring Luhansk areas. In exchange, Russia would agree to freeze the conflict along current territorial lines and drop its claims to parts of the Ukrainian-controlled regions of Zaporizhia and Kherson. There was a recent meeting in the Kremlin where Putin solicited feedback from high-ranking officials regarding this proposed plan, and while initial reactions were hesitant, most eventually supported the idea that the war should come to an end.

The article highlights that anticipation for a formal agreement between U.S. and Russian leaders has not been met, particularly noting former President Donald Trump's unwillingness to accept prior conditions set by Putin regarding a ceasefire to facilitate peace negotiations. The dynamics of the discussions reflect the broader context of U.S.-Russia relations and the complexities of achieving lasting peace in the region amidst ongoing conflict.

As the situation evolves, the implications of these negotiations could significantly influence the geopolitical landscape, particularly in regards to U.S.-Ukraine relations and the stability in the contested regions. The potential willingness of Putin and his officials to consider compromise may signal a shift in strategy; however, the broader factors at play, including international reactions and the situation on the ground, will ultimately determine the viability of any agreement.

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