Trump wants to ‘freeze’ Russia-Ukraine war: Who gets what if that happens?

Trump wants to ‘freeze’ Russia-Ukraine war: Who gets what if that happens?

Donald Trump, president of the United States, has suggested using the current front lines of negotiations over territory as a point of entry.

Despite Trump boasting during his presidential campaign last year that he could end the conflict in “24 hours” after his inauguration, peace negotiations have so far stalled.

If Russia wants to consider a ceasefire, it insists that it must be able to keep all the land it has seized from Ukraine and be given more. Trump hasn’t moved either way, and Ukraine has resisted doing so.

How Russia and Ukraine have responded to this most recent proposal, and what the current front lines look like:

Trump’s proposals include what?

Trump has suggested that the conflict be stopped where it is currently taking place.

They can bargain later on. But Trump remarked to reporters on Air Force One on Sunday, “Cut and Stop at the Battle Line.”

If you’re going to say, “You take this, I’ll take this,” the rest is very difficult to negotiate. We accept that.

Trump declined when asked if he had given Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy advice to cede the entire eastern Donbass region, which borders Russia and has claimed territory there.

“Let it be shaved as is,” It is currently cut up. Trump claimed to believe that 78 percent of Russia’s land has already been taken from it.

You let it continue as it is now. They may negotiate something in the future.

Where are we currently on the front lines?

Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhia are the four eastern and southern Ukrainian provinces where Russia has seized territory during its nearly four-year conflict with Ukraine. Additionally, it has a small portion of Kharkiv province under its control.

The Donbas, which has seen the most fighting, is known as the Donbas as a whole.

Russia is in complete control of Luhansk and the majority of Donetsk, as well as the regions that surround the Sloviansk and Kramatorsk cities.

About 75% of Kherson and Zaporizhia are also under Russian control.

Zaporizhia is home to Europe’s largest nuclear power plant and is a significant industrial hub with a reputation for producing steel, aluminum, and aircraft.

How has this proposal been received by Ukraine and its allies in Europe?

Trump’s strategy to freeze the battle lines has received support from Europe and Ukraine.

European leaders and Zelenskyy both signed a statement on Tuesday stating that they “strongly” support Trump’s proposal.

The negotiation process should begin with the current contact, according to the statement.

Ukraine has previously urged everyone to reclaim their land. Trump has, however, changed his mind on whether a peace agreement should require Ukraine to cede land to Russia.

Trump stated that both Russia and Ukraine would have to cede territory prior to the war’s conclusion in August before a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.

Trump later told reporters that there will be some land-swapping going on.

Then, in September, Trump appeared to make a U-turn, claiming that Ukraine could militarily win the war and retake control of the Crimean Peninsula and other eastern Ukrainian regions that Russia had seized in 2014. Ukraine could regain its country in its original form, and perhaps even go further than that? Trump stated in a tweet on social media.

What has Russia done to combat it?

The plan has been rejected by Russia.

Sergey Lavrov, the country’s foreign minister, stated on Tuesday that Russia is committed to “a long-term, sustainable peace – not an immediate ceasefire that would lead nowhere.”

According to Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Kremlin, “Russia’s position doesn’t change,” referring to its hardline demands for a complete withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the eastern regions Moscow has claimed.

Reuters reported on Tuesday that Russia demanded control of all of the Donbass, not just the parts it had already seized, in a private communication sent to the US over the weekend.

This week, Trump and Putin had a planned meeting in Budapest, Hungary, that had been scheduled for the following two weeks, but Trump said he didn’t want a “wasted meeting” with Putin.

“I canceled it because it didn’t feel like we were going to get there.” But it will be done in the near future, Trump told reporters on Wednesday.

Source: Aljazeera

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