Trump: 'Lost' part of Russia-Ukraine plan
The president noted that not all details were included in the peace treaty
US President Donald Trump emphasized in an interview that some key elements were 'left out' in the proposed international plan to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
"We left out a few things. There are four or five different parts," Trump said, noting that creating an agreement is no easy task. He said it was necessary to "divide the land in a special way," comparing the process to a "complex real estate deal."
The president's remarks were analyzed by a panel of experts, who noted that the United States is seeking a compromise that takes into account the interests of all parties, while emphasizing the importance of further dialogue and clarification of details currently missing from the proposed package of measures.
Context
Amid the military conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the international community continues to seek a path toward peaceful resolution. In recent weeks, the United States has repeatedly stressed the need for joint efforts and exchange of proposals, aiming for a compromise that considers the interests of all conflict participants.
Trump said there were uncoordinated details in the plan to settle the Russian-Ukrainian conflict that were "left out" of the agreement, and compared the negotiation process to a real estate deal.
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