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To spread: according to the head of the EU Callas Foreign Ministry, it would be ...

Trump and Putin's negotiations: The EU was warned of a possible "dirty deal" - Reuters

To spread: according to the head of the EU Callas Foreign Ministry, it would be a bad tactics to the Russian requirements before the start of negotiations. Europe will continue to support Ukraine if it rejects an agreement agreed between Moscow and Washington behind her back, she said. Ukraine and European allies demanded on Thursday, February 13, that representatives of Ukraine participated in any peace talks.

Following the President of US President Donald Trump and Kremlin President Vladimir Putin, it was stated that Ukraine could neither return all its lands or join NATO. Reuters writes about it. The Russian financial markets have taken off, and the value of Ukrainian debt has increased due to the prospect of the first peace talks since the first months of the war.

But Trump's unilateral initiative, accompanied by obvious concessions according to the basic requirements of Ukraine, aroused alarm in both NATO and European allies in Kiev and European allies. They fear that the White House can conclude an agreement without them. "Any agreement will fail without us because you need Europe and Ukraine to implement an agreement," said the head of the EU Callas Foreign Policy. -Any quick decision-a dirty agreement. " Safety in Ukraine after a possible ceasefire.

They are concerned about the fact that Trump has started with obvious concessions of Moscow, without agreeing a pre -joint position. As before, he seeks to join NATO, which, he said, is the simplest and least costly way by which the event could provide security guarantees to protect against the re -aggression of Russia. "All our allies said that Ukraine's path to NATO is irreversible. This prospect is embedded in our Constitution.

It is in our strategic interests," the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said. According to Callas, it would be a "bad tactic" before the start of negotiations. Europe will continue to support Ukraine if it rejects an agreement agreed between Moscow and Washington behind her back, she said. "Why do we give them (Russia) all they want, even before the negotiations? It's peace. It has never worked," Callas said.