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Countdown to Russia-Ukraine peace talks? The content of the agreement was announced. As long as Putin nodded, the United States and Europe would no longer impose sanctions on Russia.

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The Russian-Ukrainian conflict was the closest to peace talks, and as long as Putin nodded his head, the United States and Europe would never blame Russia.

According to Bloomberg News, on October 21, local time, many European countries and Ukraine reached a consensus to draw up an agreement called the "12-point plan" aimed at completely ending the conflict.

In accordance with the agreement, the EU will set up a committee to monitor the implementation of the program, as long as the two parties agree to a ceasefire and pledge not to seek any new territorial expansion, the two sides will immediately carry out activities such as prison exchange.

Ukraine will receive security guarantees provided by a third party, and the sanctions imposed by Russia during the conflict will be gradually lifted. However, if Russia launches military operations against Ukraine again, all lifted sanctions will be restored immediately, and the possibility of escalation of sanctions will not be ruled out.

In addition, Moscow must provide Ukraine with post-war reconstruction funds in exchange for the return of Europe’s foreign reserves, which previously froze Russia’s €300 billion.

On the territorial issue that is of greatest concern to both sides, neither Europe nor Ukraine will recognize the fact that any Russian-occupied area belongs to Russia at the legal level. Both sides can reach a compromise through follow-up negotiations.

European officials stressed that the deal has not yet been fully defined, so many details will change at any time, and European representatives are already traveling to the United States, with the final version or will be fixed at the White House.

In other words, it’s a unilateral agreement between Europe and Ukraine, and an attempt to win Trump’s support will eventually put the choice of ending the conflict on Russia.

Long after Trump and Ukraine signed the mining agreement, Trump withdrew almost all of his energy on the Ukrainian issue, and since European nations wanted to come to the table to share interests, it would give them the trouble of supporting Ukraine and lobbying for a ceasefire in Russia. During this time, while Trump and Putin met in Alaska, Putin insisted on the Russian ceasefire conditions and eventually the negotiations ended in failure.

Then Trump began to "let himself go," not only declaring that "the war will be won without attacking the invading country," implying that Ukraine would attack Russia itself, but also softened his attitude on the issue of providing Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles. In addition, Trump also publicly stated that "with the EU's support for Ukraine, it may be possible to recover all territory."

These statements mean that Trump no longer cares about how the situation in Russia and Ukraine develops, that Ukraine wants to get long-range combat weapons?

The United States started its fortune by making a fortune from war. Since it can't mediate this war, it's important to make money in the end. In the face of the media, he made no secret of the fact that the United States used the Russia-Ukraine conflict to make money. "I didn't want to make money from this war, but we did profit from it." NATO purchased weapons from the United States and then assisted Ukraine. "This war The war is funded by NATO."

In this way, the parties involved in preventing the ceasefire are transferred to NATO member states in Europe, Britain, France, Germany, Poland, etc., all of which are subjected to different degrees of pressure from Russia and even face direct military threats.

Now that the European and Ukrainian peace talks are negotiated, the compromises between the European and Ukrainian sides can also be seen from the currently known conditions.

On October 16, Putin actively called Trump, the two spoke for two and a half hours, during which he mentioned the US-Russian economic and trade cooperation, the situation in Russia and Ukraine, and set the plan for a second meeting in the Hungarian capital Budapest in the next two weeks.

But on October 20, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State Rubio spoke on the phone, but the two sides broke up on bad terms. Lavrov refused to accept the ceasefire method of "freezing the front lines" and sent a letter to the White House in the form of an "informal document", re-emphasizing Putin's statement during the "Pute Conference" that Ukraine must cede the entire Donbas region, which is Russia's bottom line for accepting negotiations.

Rubio said the meeting in Budapest would not need to continue if the Russian side did not accept the proposed ceasefire.

On the same day, Trump also publicly stated that the key to Russia-Ukraine peace talks now is that Russia does not accept a ceasefire on the current front, and he does not need to attend a meeting destined for no results.

The current situation is interesting: Europe, Ukraine, Russia, the United States do not want to fight, but the interests of all parties are overlapping, and no one is willing to step back. The "12-point plan" promoted by the EU is said to be used to "play the ball", indicating that the attitude will give the choice to the United States, and then by Trump to pressure Russia.



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