August 9, 2025
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Bloomberg: The US and Russia are planning a truce agreement that can consolidate Putin’s achievements in Ukraine

According to media sources, US and Russian officials are working on the agreement on territories for the planned meeting of Trump and Putin”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

Washington and Moscow seek to reach an agreement to end the war in Ukraine, which would enshrine the occupation of the territories occupied by Russia during its military invasion, Bloomberg reports, citing unnamed sources familiar with this issue.

US and Russian officials are working on the conclusion of the territories for the planned meeting at the highest level between the Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin next week, the sources that wished to remain anonymous for discussion of private discussions.

According to sources, the United States is working to obtain the consent of Ukraine and its European allies to an agreement that is far from certain.

Putin demands that Ukraine be transferred to Russia all its eastern Donbass, as well as Crimea, which his troops were illegally annexed in 2014. This will require the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky order to withdraw troops from the units of Lugansk and Donetsk regions, which are still kept in Kiev, which will give Russia a victory, which its army has not been able to reach the military through a full -scale invasion in February 2022.

According to sources, Russia will cease its offensive in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions of Ukraine along the current lines of the front under the agreement. They warned that the terms and plans of the agreement are still unstable and may change.

It is unclear whether Moscow is ready to abandon any territory it currently occupies, including the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, the largest in Europe.

The agreement is essentially aimed at freezing the war and laying the path to ceasefire and technical negotiations on the final peaceful settlement, sources said.

Earlier, the United States insisted that Russia initially agreed to the unconditional ceasefire to create a space for negotiations on the end of the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.

Read also: Tusk after talking to Zelensky: there are signals that the Russian Federation against Ukraine can soon be “frozen”

The White House did not respond to the media request for comment. The Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov did not answer the comment request.

Ukraine also refused to comment on proposals.

At the same time, the head of the Center for Combating Misinformation at NSDC Andriy Kovalenko stated that information about the conditions of possible agreements between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, which is distributed in the media, is not true.

“I will say again: information about different” plans “and” arrangements “with conditions that appear in different media are fictions. No media has any plans because there is a completely different process, ”Kovalenko wrote in a telegram.

On the eve of the Polish edition of Onet reported the content of an American “favorable” proposal for Ukraine, which was allegedly represented by Russian President Vladimir Putin in negotiations with the US President Special Special Special Special Special Special Supreme According to Onet, the proposal provides a truce in Ukraine, but not peace, the actual recognition of Russia occupied by Russia by delaying this issue for 49 or 99 years, the abolition of most sanctions imposed on Russia.

The presidential office has questioned the information released.

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