The Wall Street Journal announced the proposals of US President Donald Trump, which Kyiv should consider.
The United States expect his answer, in particular, regarding The recognition of Crimea is Russian, the refusal of Ukraine to join NATO and the ideas of neutral territory around the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant.
With reference to the sources of WSJ writes:
“This week, Ukraine is under pressure to respond to a series of far -reaching ideas of the Trump administration regarding how to put an end to the war in Ukraine, including the potential recognition of the United States of the occupation of Crimea by Russia in 2014 and the refusal of Kyiv to join NATO.”
The publication notes that, according to Western officials, these ideas were set out In a confidential documentrepresented by senior officials of the US Presidential Administration Donald Trump to his Ukrainian colleagues in Paris on Thursday. They also shared at a meeting with high -ranking European officials. The material of the publication says:
“Now the United States is waiting for the answer of Kyiv, who is expected to be at a meeting of officials of the United States, Ukraine and Europe in London later this week. Then, if there is a rapprochement between the American, European and Ukrainian positions, the proposals can be sent to Moscow.”
Representatives of the American administration will announce a meeting in London next week, in which the United States, Europe and Ukraine will compose a final and, apparently, as planned by the States, Last offer for the Kremlin. The media write that his Putin will be lucky by Whitkoff. In parallel, the members of the Trump team – from Rubio to Kelllog, including the US President himself, say that If it does not work, then they wash their hands.
To put pressure on Ukraine and the Russian Federation, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday that the administration could suspend its negotiation efforts if progress in key issues has not been reached over the next few weeks:
“The US diplomatic pressure is aimed at preparing the grounds for the ceasefire along the current combat lines and resolving the conflict. The adoption of some ideas of the Trump administration may be difficult for Kyiv, since Ukraine refuses to recognize that Russia has legal claims for any part of its territory.”
Yesterday, on Sunday, April 20, an official of the US State Department called the ideas presented to Ukrainians, options that Kyiv should weigh, not “accept or reject.” He said that the “list of potential options” was provided “for discussion and feedback.”
The publication notes that The recognition of the states of Russia capture the Crimean Peninsula in 2014 would cross out more than a ten -year -old American policy of presidential administrations – both democrats and republicans.
In 2018, State Secretary Mike Pompeo, who worked under the first administration of Trump, condemned the annexation of Crimea by Russia as a threat to “the fundamental international principle that democratic states share: no country can change the boundaries of another country by force.”
The US Congress adopted a law that opens the US occupation of Crimea by Russia.
Another idea of the United States, according to Western officials, provides determination of the territory around the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant by neutral territory, which can be under American control. In March, during a conversation with the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, Trump raised The issue of acquiring Ukrainian power plants, including nuclear facilitiescalling this “the best protection for this infrastructure.”
WSJ suggests that, probably, the ZAS will supply electricity to both Ukrainian territory and the occupied regions that the Russian Federation captured after the invasion in 2022 and still holds it.
The issue of Ukrainian nuclear power plants and their possible management by the United States has already risen during the telephone conversation of the presidents Vladimir Zelensky and Donald Trump on March 19. Then the Ukrainian leader emphasized that it was only about the Russian nuclear power plant occupied by the Russians. However, the American side interpreted the conversation differently. “American ownership of these stations would be the best protection for this infrastructure and the support of the Ukrainian energy infrastructure,” the US Secretary of State Rubio and adviser to President Trump on National Security Mike Walz said.
At the same time, the publication notes that the United States does not require the reduction of the Ukrainian army and do not exclude military support from the West, including the possible deployment of European troops in Ukraine – this remains a sensitive issue in relations with Moscow.
Later, Reuters wrote that Donald Trump wanted to discuss control of the ZAES with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Russian Foreign Ministry then said that there are no examples of the joint use of nuclear power plants in the world, excluding the transfer of the object to Ukraine or any other country.
On Thursday, April 17, in Paris a meeting was held between the Ukrainian delegation and representatives of France, Germany and Great Britain, during which it was, in particular, about the complete ceasefire, a multinational contingent and security guarantees for Ukraine.
The American delegation, headed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the special messenger of US President Donald Trump, Steve Whitkoff, also arrived in Paris.
On Friday, April 18, Rubio said that It is necessary to “determine in the coming days”, the world in Ukraine is “possible”, emphasizing that “the United States have other priorities” and that the States are ready to abandon the efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine, if “in the coming days” they see that there is no progress in this direction.
The New York Post wrote that from April 21, London could decide on the ceasefire.
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