The US is considering a “Korean scenario” for ending the war in Ukraine: what does it entail?
As part of efforts to resolve the fighting in Ukraine, the American team is considering a “Korean scenario” for ending the war.
Journalist David Ignatius wrote about this in a column for The Washington Post.
According to him, American negotiators are looking for different formulas to make Ukraine’s territorial concessions more acceptable to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
One option is to divide the country along a contact line, following the example of North and South Korea.
However, Zelenskyy stated that he has no right to cede Ukrainian territory to Russia.
Ignatius emphasized that as a result of the peace agreement, Ukraine should be a sovereign state, its borders protected by international security guarantees, it should be part of the European Union and rebuild its economy thanks to investments from the United States and Europe.
“Despite all of President Donald Trump’s tough negotiating tactics and his inexplicable sympathies for the Russian aggressor, such a deal seems to be coming,” the column says.
At the same time, Trump, by putting too much pressure on Zelensky and Europe, could ruin everything, and ultimately the war against Russia will continue.
It was previously reported that the American team is using pressure to persuade the Ukrainian side to adopt a peace agreement , which is supposed to end the war.
As is known, US representatives at the peace talks , Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, demanded that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky agree to the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the Donetsk region , as Russia insists.
We will remind you that after negotiations between the Ukrainian and American delegations in Geneva , the US peace plan for Ukraine underwent significant changes.
By the way, US Vice President J.D. Vance said that the war in Ukraine turned out to be more difficult than in the Middle East, however, he expects good news in the near future .
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