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Republican Senator Names Condition for Ending Russia’s War Against Ukraine

Republican Senator Names Condition for Ending Russia’s War Against Ukraine

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US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham is convinced that the war in Ukraine could end “long before Christmas” if a trilateral meeting between US President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin takes place.

He stated this on Fox News.

According to Graham, such a format of negotiations could be key to reaching agreements to end the war. At the same time, he warned that in the absence of a trilateral summit, Russia and its partners could expect serious consequences.

“If such a meeting does not take place, I think President Trump could have serious consequences for Putin and the people who buy his oil and gas,” the senator said.

As is known, on August 5, in Anchorage, Alaska, negotiations were held between US President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. In the run-up to the meeting, there were serious concerns in the expert and political community that the result of the negotiations would be an “exchange of territories”, that is, in fact, the legalization of the occupied Ukrainian lands by the Russian Federation.

Following the talks, Trump and Putin held a joint press conference. “Pryamoy” collected all the key statements by the leaders of the US and Russia . After the talks, the US President said that the summit was constructive and gave grounds for optimism. He announced consultations with NATO and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, but stressed that there are no final agreements yet .

In addition, Donald Trump said that both Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky want to see him present at a potential joint meeting on peace settlement in Ukraine. Trump also refused to impose new sanctions against Russia and confirmed that during the talks he discussed territorial agreements and security guarantees for Ukraine.

Putin stressed after the talks that the war in Ukraine could only be resolved after its “fundamental causes” had been eliminated and the security balance in Europe had been restored. He called the meeting “mutually important” and invited the American leader to the next summit in Moscow.

Meanwhile, former US National Security Advisor John Bolton has harshly assessed the results of the meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska, stating that the Russian dictator achieved most of what he wanted , while the American president received only the prospect of further conversations.

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