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Analysis of Negotiations between the US, Russia, and Ukraine: Neighbors' Positions and the Elections


Overview of diplomatic contacts among the US, Russia, and Ukraine, Poland's reactions, and geopolitical forecasts.

American representatives await the possible arrival of Donald Trump for a meeting with Russian delegate Dmitriev in Miami. Dmitriev has already held talks with Ukrainian advisors and now plans to meet with Jared Kushner and other figures, potentially with Trump present.

European nations aim to be represented in these talks and ensure their interests are considered. Additionally, more than $100 billion in aid is under discussion to counter Russian aggression.

French President Emmanuel Macron has suggested opening discussions with Vladimir Putin about a possible cease-fire, but direct negotiations currently seem unlikely.

Putin made an ambiguous statement about his willingness for partial concessions regarding upcoming elections but stopped short of proposing a full halt to the war. President Zelensky replied that Ukraine does not need Russia's advice or assistance in conducting elections.

The speaker of the Polish parliament also offered to help organize Ukrainian elections, met with skepticism amid historical and political differences.

The Ukrainian army continues to inflict losses on the adversary. Meanwhile, intelligence sources predict a potential Russian offensive against Europe could be possible in 2027. The United States asserts it does not impose peace agreements on Ukraine, stating any deal depends on compromise from both sides.

This article analyzes current events, international reactions, and prospects for a diplomatic solution to the conflict.