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Vladimir Putin is ready to discuss the settlement of the Ukraine issue with Donald Trump


Donald Trump's advisers have offered him three plans with concessions from Ukraine: US President-elect Donald Trump's advisers are publicly and privately making proposals to end military operations in Ukraine, all of which contain its territorial concessions to Russia, the Reuters Telegram channel reported, citing four Republican advisers.

According to them, Trump has not yet invited a working group to create a peaceful plan for Ukraine. Instead, the Republican team is developing ideas and proposals on how they envision the peace plan. Thus, if Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky refuses the negotiations, Washington will stop military support to Kiev, and if Russian President Vladimir Putin does, then the aid will increase.

But ultimately, a peace deal will depend on direct communication between Trump, Zelensky and Putin. There are currently three main proposals for a peace plan: retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, the special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, James David Vance, a former National Intelligence Service candidate. from Richard Grenell.They all involve territorial concessions from Ukraine and from Kiev's NATO membership refusal.

Thus, Kellogg's plan, authored by former National Security Council employee Fred Fleitz, calls for freezing current priorities. Under another proposal, Ukraine would receive US security guarantees that could include increased arms supplies after a peace deal is signed.