Leaders of European countries are concerned that the meeting of Russian and US presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Alaska on August 15 could lead to their unity to impose their conditions for Ukraine. This was written by the American newspaper The Washington Post.
European leaders are interested in the prospect of the fact that the summit can lead to Trump and Putin's unity with the purpose of imposing their conditions for Ukraine, a publication.
As WP recalled, Trump said that the agreement between Russia and Ukraine would include a number of territorial exchanges for the benefit of both countries.
On August 15, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump will organize negotiations in Alaska – this will be the first meeting of Russian and American presidents in the United States since 1988. The topic is the world in Ukraine. Proposals are discussing may include territorial exchange and Kyiv's refusal to join NATO.
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Kremlin confirms the date and location. Assistant President Yuri Ushakov explained Alaska's choice because of her geography close to Russia: The delegation will simply be able to fly across the Bering Strait. According to him, the coming days will be spent on positive and intense research on the details of the meeting. He warned that this process would be difficult.
In return, the US newspaper Wall Street magazine wrote that Russia's two -phase plan in Ukraine was considered to include withdrawing Ukrainian troops from DPR, and then the coordination of the presidents of the Russian Federation and leaders Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.