The Emissier Steve Witkoff of the United States has arrived in Moscow to consult with the Kremlin about the Peace Plan of the White House for the conflict in Ukraine.
The mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, has indicated that the allocation of Ukrainian areas to Russia can be a “solution” for the armed conflict that has been confronted with both countries since 2022, although it regards it as an “unfair” measure and that it should be “temporarily”.
Klitschko has said that “there are now conversations about possible solutions and one of the scenarios is to give territories”, in statements to the BBC after one of the most deadly attacks committed by Russia about Kyiv, who left a balance of 12 dead.
International pressure, especially from the United States, have nowadays cases with the president of Ukraine, Volodomir Zelenski, to reach a solution to the war that could include the transfer of areas.
He Crimea recognition as a Russian territory It has become one of the aspects that Ukraine should probably accept in exchange for a peace agreement. However, Zelenski recently claimed that Ukraine “will not legally recognize the” Russian “occupation.
On the other hand, the envoy of the United States Steve Witkoff has arrived in Moscow To celebrate consultation with the Kremlin about the Peace Plan of the White House.
Witkoff is expected to be received today by the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, with whom he has met three times in the last three months.
Moreover, the Russian Foreign Minister Serguéi Lavrov assured that Kremlin “is ready to reach an agreement” with the US. Uu. About Ukraine, although he also indicated that some elements still have to “refine”.
“The President of the United States (Donald Trump) believes, and I rightly think that We are on the right track“Lavrov said in an interview last night with the” Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan “program of the CBSNews chain.
Source: EITB

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