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Trump's Possible Visit to Ukraine and the Peace Plan: Analysis by Vitaly Portnikov


Vitaly Portnikov analyzes the latest statements by Zelensky and Trump about a potential meeting in Kyiv, prospects for the peace plan, and nuances of negotiations with Russia.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced the possible visit of US President Donald Trump to Ukraine to support the proposed peace plan. Alongside Trump, US mediators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner could also visit, indicating the seriousness of the involved parties.

An online meeting between Trump, Zelensky, and European leaders to discuss the peace plan is also being planned. In January, a summit in Paris is expected to finalize security guarantees for Ukraine, which could include the presence of foreign troops and obligations similar to NATO's Article 5.

The idea of a referendum on the peace plan is being considered, though the law prohibits referendums on issues related to territorial integrity. A referendum could be a way to legitimize an agreement or involve the population in taking challenging decisions.

Russian representatives, including Sergey Ryabkov, express willingness to negotiate but also seek to influence the conditions. Russia does not agree to resume strategic cooperation with the US until an agreement on Ukraine is reached.

The economic situation in Russia is assessed as serious, but the authorities seek to avoid quick decisions, dragging out the negotiation process. Trump is interested in a quick peace, but the dynamics depend on Russia's stance.

Overall, events indicate changes in the negotiation tactics and the growing role of the US. The prospect of Trump's visit to Kyiv could become a diplomatic sensation, but real outcomes depend on upcoming meetings and agreements.