“The Wall Street Journal in the material noted that the United States is expecting Kiev, in particular, to recognize Crimea in Russian and refuse Ukraine to join NATO. In addition, the US considers the idea of a neutral territory around the ZPE.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: The Wall Street Journal with reference to sources
Literally WSJ: “This week, Ukraine is under pressure to respond to a series of far -reaching Trump administrations on how to put an end to the war in Ukraine, including the potential recognition of the US occupation by Russia in 2014 and the refusal of Kiev to join NATO.”
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Details: The publication states that, according to Western officials, these ideas were set out in the confidential document presented by high -ranking officials of the US Presidential Administration Donald Trump to his Ukrainian colleagues in Paris on Thursday. They also shared with high -ranking European officials at a day meeting.
Literally WSJ: “The United States is now waiting for Kyiv’s response, which is expected to come to a meeting of officials of the United States, Ukraine and Europe in London later this week. Then, if there is a rapprochement between American, European and Ukrainian positions, proposals can be sent to Moscow.”
Details: To put pressure on Ukraine and Russia, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Friday that the administration may suspend its negotiation efforts if no progress has been made in key issues within the next few weeks.
Literally WSJ: “The US diplomatic pressure aims to prepare the basis for ceasefire along the current lines of hostilities and conflict resolution (wars in Ukraine – ed.).
The adoption of some ideas of Trump administration may be difficult for Kiev, as Ukraine refuses to admit that Russia has legal claims for any part of its territory. ”
Details: On Sunday, a high -ranking official of the US State Department named the ideas presented to Ukrainians, options that Kiev should weigh, not “accept or reject.” The official said that “potential options list” was provided “for discussion and feedback”.
The publication notes that in 2014 the United States would have crossed the Crimean Peninsula in 2014 with more than a ten -year American policy of presidential administrations – both Democrats and Republicans.
In 2018, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who worked under the first administration of Trump, condemned the annexation of Crimea by Russia as a threat to the “fundamental international principle divided by democratic states: no country can change the borders of another country by force.”
The US Congress has adopted a law opposing the recognition of the US occupation by Russia.
Another idea of the United States, according to Western officials, involves the definition of territory around the Zaporozhye NPP with a neutral territory that can be under US control.
In March, during a conversation with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump raised the issue of acquiring Ukrainian power plants, including nuclear facilities, calling it “the best protection for this infrastructure.”
WSJ assumes that it will probably supply electricity to both the Ukrainian territory and the occupied regions, which the Russian Federation seized after the invasion of 2022 and holds it.
Prehistory:
- On April 11, Vitcoff had a meeting with the ruler of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg, where they discussed the potential path to regulation in Ukraine. According to the propaganda media of the Russian Federation, the conversation lasted 4.5 hours.
- On Thursday, April 17, a meeting between the Ukrainian delegation and representatives of France, Germany and Britain was held in Paris, which discussed, in particular, a complete ceasefire, a multinational contingent and security guarantees for Ukraine.
- Also, a US delegation, headed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and US President Donald Trump, Steve Witcoff for negotiation, also arrived in Paris.
- On Friday, April 18, Rubio stated that it was necessary to “determine in the coming days”, or the “possible” peace in Ukraine, emphasizing that “the United States has other priorities” and that the states are ready to give up efforts to reach peace in Ukraine if “in the coming days” they see that there is no progress in this direction.
- The New York Post wrote that in London, from April 21, the ceasefire was made.