A number of leading Western publications, including Axios, Bloomberg, and The New York Times, have released details of a possible peace agreement aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, which resulted from recent talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
The details of the proposal became known thanks to insider information from phone conversations of the American leader with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European partners. According to reports, Trump invited his Ukrainian counterpart to Washington to discuss conditions that, he claims, 'everyone recognized as the best' for resolving the conflict.
Terms and Conditions of the Agreement
According to data obtained by journalists, the Kremlin is making strict territorial demands. Moscow insists on the complete withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the Donetsk region, which would effectively mean handing over the entire Donbas to Russian control. Russia is also seeking to legally secure the already occupied parts of the Zaporizhia and Kherson regions.
In exchange for fulfilling these conditions, Vladimir Putin is reportedly ready not only to cease military hostilities but also to provide a 'written commitment' not to carry out new attacks on Ukraine or other states. The United States is expected to play a key role in guaranteeing the security of Kyiv. Donald Trump has stated Washington's readiness to ensure Ukraine's security, but solely outside the framework of NATO, which is reportedly acceptable to the Russian side.
Reports of a possible peace agreement in Ukraine being discussed by the Presidents of the U.S. and Russia are generating significant interest worldwide. According to media reports, the discussed conditions for resolving the conflict could have a major impact on the future situation in the region, but for now, they remain in the negotiation stage.