Wittakov says that Putin put forward the peace proposal that includes Donetsk



Russian President Vladimir Putin made a proposal for peace to end the war that involves the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, an offer that Ukraine is unlikely to accept, according to President Trump’s envoy Steve Witkev.

“The Russians have put a proposal for peace on the table. It contains Donetsk. It may not be, it may not be anything that Ukrainians can take, but no one has made this kind of progress here, and this is because of this because of that [Trump’s] Wittakov, who was one of the American officials who met with Putin with Trump and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio at Alaska this month, said during his appearance on Tuesday in a “special report”:

Since his return to the White House, the President has paid Ukraine and Russia to agree to a peace agreement. But KYIV and Moscow are still far from the main concessions, especially with regard to security guarantee and land distribution.

Donetsk and Luhansk are two regions in eastern Ukraine, which form Donbas. The Russian army has so far taken Luhansk, and controls about 75 percent of the Donetsk region.

Trump told the correspondents on Monday, “We did not discuss the details of” security guarantees related to Ukraine, adding that the United States will participate from the point of view of backup. We will help them. “

Last week, the president presented the idea of ​​providing pilots and warplanes to us as part of the security guarantees to Ukraine. Trump said that the Europeans are ready to put forces on the ground in Ukraine as part of the potential power of peacekeeping, and that “we are ready to help them in things, especially, most likely, if I talk about the air because no one has things we have.”

The United States has told European officials in recent days that Washington is ready to provide “strategy empowerment factors” including intelligence, monitoring and reconnaissance (ISR), control, leadership, air defense origins, to allow a possible deployment of Europe to Europeans from the armed peacekeepers.

After meeting with Putin in Alaska earlier this month, and a few days after Ukrainian President Folodimir Zellinski and European leaders at the White House, Trump called for a bilateral meeting between the Ukrainian leader and Putin. The Kremlin refused the proposal.

Witkoff told host Brett Bayer on Tuesday that he was meeting with Ukraine officials “this week” in New York City and added that the United States team is talking to Russian officials “every day”.

“I think we may end up seeing a bilateral meeting. My opinion is that the president will need, and the table will be needed to end the deal.”

Trump’s Ukraine envoy, Keith Keel, met with Zelinski in Kiev on Monday, adhering to a set of topics, including security guarantees, the return of Ukrainian children who were kidnapped by Russia during the war, and ways to force Russia to “participate in real negotiations” and end a trilogy war in Eastern Europe.

“In particular, the discussion is related to the penalties, the pressure of customs tariffs, and the possibility of progress, which must remain on the agenda,” said Zelinski’s office.

On Tuesday, Witkeov Bayer told Alaska’s US officials that he wanted to put an end to the war.

The Special Envoy, who met Putin five times this year, said in the hope that he would stand, standing besides.

Vice President Vice Vice -weekend said the sanctions “not outside the table”, but stressed that the Trump administration will provide “these decisions on the basis of each case separately.”

“What do we think will actually practice the correct type of leverage to bring the Russians to the table? Now, I said that the penalties will not lead to a ceasefire. I think this is clearly true. If you look at the way the Russians themselves, they do not want a ceasefire.”

On Tuesday, Trump refused Russia’s interrogation of Zelinski’s legitimacy, saying it “does not matter what they say.”

He said during the lengthy cabinet meeting: “Everyone put all this bulls-” he said.

When asked if he would again set a fixed timetable for Putin to agree to a kind of ceasefire or Russia faced additional economic sanctions, Trump was not binding, saying he wanted to “see that deal.”

The president added: “It is very dangerous, what is going on in my mind, if I have to do so.” “But I want to see her ending.”

Russia continued to make progress in the battlefield, where two villages, Zaburizsk and Nofuhoorihevka, in the Dniproptrovsk region this week, said, according to Deepstate, a group of Ukrainian government that closely tracks progress in the war.

The Russian Ministry of Defense stated on Tuesday that it had seized the two villages in the Dniproptrovsk area, which is the Kremlin army for the first time in June. Ukrainian officials in the area said the fighting continued.

“Yes, the Russians entered and try to obtain a foothold. We are fighting for their positions,” said the Russians, Victor Trebov, a spokesman for the Ukrainian News Agency, Ukra-Ukraine.

Deeb analysts in Debstatz in Telegram said, adding that the Kremlin armed forces “were carried out by pedestrians, drones and other military support.

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