
The meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska sparked great interest and concern among European leaders. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Trump's new proposal involves handing over the Donbass region to Russia and officially recognizing Crimea, which is seen as an important step towards establishing peace in Europe. After the meeting, on August 15, Trump held a phone conversation with European leaders to discuss the new terms and proposals.
According to him, if Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky agrees to withdraw troops from Donbass, a peace agreement could be reached more quickly. This presents a significant opportunity for successful negotiations.
However, before making a decision, Zelensky needs to clearly define the political and legal issues related to the withdrawal from the Donbass region. Additionally, Trump expressed his readiness to sign an agreement or peace treaty with Russia during the negotiations.
He demanded security guarantees for Ukraine and recognition of Crimea as Russian territory. In the new processes between Trump and European leaders, it is expected that decisions regarding Donbass, Crimea, and Ukraine will be made in a certain direction, and new questions may arise.
From Trump's point of view, the final decisions are in Volodymyr Zelensky's hands. There is great interest in how Europe and Ukrainian states will respond to Trump's new proposal and what agreements will result from future negotiations.
These processes are of great importance for establishing regional stability and peace.