Trump team and Kremlin exchange views on Ukraine conflict resolution path
Trumpʼs advisor talks about peace-plan possibilities for Ukraine while Kremlin responds positively to these signals. Current US administration takes different approach focusing on military support
Mike Waltz‚ trumps security advisor pick discussed Ukraine situation on Fox News this sunday: he pointed-out growing international involvement and need for peace talks
What we need to be discussing is whoʼs at that table‚ whether its an agreement‚ an armistice‚ how to get both sides to the table‚ and then whats the framework of a deal
Kremlin rep Dmitry Peskov noted difference between current and possible future US approach - while trumps team talks about peace plans biden administration doesnt mention such options (which moscow sees as escalation-focused)
The situation got more complex with new players joining in:
- North Korea providing support
- Iran getting involved
- South Korea considering participation
- Western countries letting ukraine strike deep into russia
- Russia using high-tech missiles
Last summer Vladimir Putin set his peace-talk requirements - ukraine should give up NATO plans and hand over 4 provinces that moscow wants; while russian forces say they move forward ukraine sees these terms as not acceptable