Trump to push for ceasefire before talks in Ukraine conflict – CNN
Moscow and Kiev have both set conditions for negotiations that require major concessions from the other side
US President-elect Donald Trump will likely try to bring about a ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict before attempting to push Moscow and Kiev to the negotiating table, CNN reported on Wednesday, citing anonymous sources.
The Republican claimed on the campaign trail that he could end hostilities between Russia and Ukraine within 24 hours if reelected to the White House. People in Trump’s orbit have put forward competing ideas, which are being reviewed by Mike Waltz, the president-elect’s pick for national security adviser, according to CNN.
The discussions are still at an early stage, two sources familiar with the issue told the network. Few advocate Ukrainian membership of NATO, the report said.
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There is a wide gap between the conditions that officials in Russia and Ukraine have respectively outlined for a diplomatic engagement.
Andrey Yermak, the powerful chief-of-staff of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, this week told the Swedish outlet Dagens industri that a return to the pre-2022 situation would be “a starting point” for talks. The remark apparently backtracks on Kiev’s previous demand for full control over the territory to which it lays claim, including Crimea, before any negotiations could happen.
Before Kiev launched an incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region in August, Russian President Vladimir Putin pledged to order a ceasefire as soon as Ukraine drops its ambition to join NATO and withdraws its troops from former Ukrainian regions which have joined Russia.
The proposal has now been withdrawn, and according to Moscow, no talks can happen as long as there is a Ukrainian presence in Kursk Region. Kiev wants to hold on to the seized land to use it as a bargaining chip.
Several Trump allies have outlined how they believe the conflict could be resolved. Keith Kellogg, Trump's pick to be special envoy on the Ukraine conflict, wants to freeze military combat and suspend Kiev’s bid for NATO membership. Richard Grenell, Trump’s former ambassador to Germany, who was also considered for national security adviser, has urged the creation of “autonomous zones” as part of a settlement.
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Russian forces have been rapidly gaining ground on the front line in recent months. Some Ukrainian military officials have warned that Kiev’s forces are on the verge of collapse.
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November 28, 2024 at 12:03AM
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