
New important processes are taking place in world politics. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The leaders of the United States and Russia are conducting negotiations to reach an agreement to end the armed conflict in Ukraine. According to sources from Bloomberg agency, the current draft agreement being discussed mainly aims to strengthen Russia's control over the occupied territories.
Specifically, Vladimir Putin is demanding the official recognition of Donetsk, Luhansk regions, that is, the entire Donbass and Crimea as part of Russian territory. According to Bloomberg, if these demands are accepted, the Kremlin has indicated its readiness to halt military actions along the front lines in Kherson and Zaporizhia regions.
This could help reduce tensions in these areas. Washington and Moscow diplomats are preparing for a meeting between Trump and Putin next week.
The summit is expected to discuss territorial issues and aims to reach an agreement. Additionally, the US administration is trying to gain the approval of Ukraine and European allies, but there are currently no concrete guarantees.
The possibility of negotiations ending unsuccessfully cannot be ruled out. This agreement would allow for a temporary halt to hostilities and initiate a long-term peace process.
Previously, Washington had demanded Moscow to unconditionally cease fire and create favorable conditions for negotiations. Russian President Putin has repeatedly emphasized that there will be no change in his military and political objectives.
One of his demands is to grant Ukraine a neutral status, to renounce NATO membership, and to recognize Crimea and eastern and southern Ukrainian regions as part of Russia. According to the Ukrainian Constitution, the territorial integrity of the country is strongly protected.
The Kyiv government has firmly rejected Russia's attempts at occupation, stating that it will not lose any territory and will never recognize annexation. As the political situation becomes more complex, the international community hopes for the possibility of achieving peace through these negotiations.
However, currently, this remains only a matter of probabilities, and the final outcome is still uncertain