Trump wants to ‘freeze’ Russia-Ukraine war: Who gets what if that happens?
Summary
President Donald Trump has suggested stopping the war in Ukraine where the current fighting lines are and starting peace negotiations from there. Ukraine and European leaders support this idea, while Russia has rejected it, insisting on keeping all occupied territories. Trump's previous statements on the issue have varied, sometimes suggesting land swaps or complete Ukrainian victory.Key Facts
- President Trump wants to freeze the Ukraine war at current front lines and start negotiations from there.
- Trump said negotiations could proceed later, without forcing immediate land exchanges on either side.
- Russia controls parts of eastern and southern Ukraine, including Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhia.
- Ukraine and European leaders support Trump's proposal to halt fighting at the current lines.
- Trump has made varying statements about whether Ukraine should give up territory to Russia for peace.
- Russia disagrees with Trump's plan, wanting to keep all occupied areas and continue the conflict.
- Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says they want a lasting peace, not just a ceasefire.
- Russia sent a message to the US, reiterating its demand to control the disputed regions in Ukraine.
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