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To spread: The US National Security Advisor has stated that Ukraine will have to...

Productive concessions to Donbass: Volz commented on a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine

To spread: The US National Security Advisor has stated that Ukraine will have to give its territories if it wants to conclude a long -term peace agreement. Michael Volt, US President Donald Trump Advisor to National Security, said Ukraine would have to give Russia Donbas. He said this on Fox News in an interview with Sean Henniti, writes The Hill.

The statement made against the background of the pressure of the Trump administration on Russian President Vladimir Putin and negotiations on the 30-day ceasefire. Earlier, Trump officials made it clear that Ukraine should not count on returning to the borders that existed until 2014, as part of peace talks, which in fact excludes the annexed Crimean peninsula from negotiations.

But it is unclear what part of the Donbass Ukraine will have to give in, as Russia is claiming more territory than it now occupies. Henniti depicted the vague contours of the peace plan during his interview with the luxury.

To read "I am against a truce": Krotevich explained how Ukraine can win in the war "do not rush in peace": one of the European countries refused to send peacekeepers to Ukraine water is not the way we think: physicists have found a hidden state And I would have suggested that some parts-perhaps the Donbass region in particular or districts, densely populated by natives of Russia-will leave Putin in any settlement by negotiating. Henniti asked.

"Shone, not surprisingly, you are nothing to be mistaken. Volz. During negotiations in Jedda, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine agreed to support the US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire, in fact freezing the current front lines. The Trump administration also removed a short -term moratorium on military and intelligence support.

On Thursday, Putin stated that he was open to the US ending, but he has his own conditions to ensure that the "causes" of the war will be eliminated by Steve Vitcoff, a special envoy of Trump, who assumed a large portfolio of foreign minister, on March 14, he arrived in Moscow to meet Putin. And took about 8 hours before he was allowed to talk. He had already flew back to the United States and did not communicate with journalists before leaving.