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TeaThe Kremlin has denied this Vladimir Putin rejects peace deal Mediation was carried out by the United States, but Donald Trump’s envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner also could not reach any other conclusion after five hours of talks with the Russian president.
Mr Witkoff, the US president’s special envoy, and Mr Kushner, his son-in-law and the unofficial architect of the Gaza peace plan, reflect his views. President’s desperation to compromiseYet even after talking to Putin from 7 pm to midnight, a Kremlin spokesman said only that the meeting was “useful, constructive and meaningful”, but that “we are The crisis in Ukraine is no closer to being resolvedAnd there is still a lot of work left to do”.
In other words, The Russian President is stalling for timeagain, They hope Mr Trump’s apparent lust for the Nobel Peace Prize will pressure him to pressure the Ukrainians to agree to a deal, like surrender,
Yet whenever Mr Trump tries to force a deal, Putin – like Lucy snatching Charlie Brown’s football – puts a viable agreement just out of reach. The American President is hungry for compromise, but not on any condition. Mr. Trump knows that the Nobel Prize committee – never mind the American people – will do this Sale not approved Which allows Putin to turn Ukraine into a province of a new Russian empire.

Meanwhile, Mr Trump has still failed to follow through on his threat to withdraw it US support for UkraineKnowing full well that this would make him look weak. Thus, the diplomatic dance continues, as Russian forces continue to advance on the battlefield. Russian economy continues to falter,
The only thing that has changed is that Ukraine’s group of allies, known as the Alliance of the Willing and which includes the United Kingdom, has strengthened its resolve to move forward. support of ukrainian people,
Germany, Poland, the Netherlands – and especially Canada – have also announced that they will spend hundreds of millions of dollars more buying American weapons to deliver to Ukraine.
The Russian leader responded to the sharp tone of European leaders at his press conference when he protested that “we are not planning to go to war with Europe”, before threatening by saying that “if Europe suddenly wants to fight us and starts, we are ready now,
This is classic Putin – playing on deep reserves of Russian nationalist paranoia, contradicting its defensive objectives and blaming Russian wars of aggression on “provocations” by the West.
The aim is to consummate their domestic public opinion, which still sees the invasion of Ukraine as a defensive operation to protect Russia’s southern border from the NATO “threat”.
That is why, in addition to increasing military supplies and civilian aid to the Ukrainian people, the interested coalition should do more to exert pressure on the Russian economy. The resilience of the Russian people should not be doubted, but the more they have to bear the economic costs of the conflict – in addition to casualties – the harder it will be for Putin to maintain this senseless war.
Russian oil and gas There is still cross-border theft in exchange for hard cash. If President Trump really wants peace, he must be persuaded to use America’s economic power to turn off the tap.
But in the end, if President Putin is to agree to peace with Ukraine on equal terms, the Europeans (and Canada) will have to step up to their responsibilities and compensate for Donald Trump’s erratic support by giving the Ukrainians the tools they need to get the job done.