“Non -membership in NATO”; Wittakaf condition for Ukraine’s peace

The US Preside’s Special Envoy will deliver a list of peace conditions, including Ukraine’s lack of membership in NATO, compiled by the US and the European Union, to the Russian preside.
Ukrainian Preside Walodimir Zelksky and the leaders of several NATO couries on Saturday ierviewed US Preside Donald Trump and insisted that they are ready for a six -day ceasefire from Monday.
“US, European and Ukrainian negotiators have prepared a list of five offers, including a six -day ceasefire,” NBC News quoted a Western official as saying.
“The two -page docume also includes Russian Preside Vladimir Putin’s request for US support for Ukrainian membership in the NATO military coalition,” the Western official added.
“If the Russian preside seeks liberation and a way out, this docume could be a solution for him,” the anonymous official said. It should be noted that US Preside Special Envoy Steve Witekaf will hand over these conditions to the Russian preside.
The date of submission of this list of proposals to Preside Putin has not yet been determined.
In this regard, the new German Chancellor Friedrich Merts expressed disappoime on Friday night during his first trip to Brussels since his presidency has been disappoied with the future membership of Ukraine in the NATO military coalition; The demands that the Preside of the Ukrainian have been saying for a long time, but Western couries do not respond positively to Russia.
In another part of his remarks, the German Chancellor, poiing out that Russia and Ukraine have the chance to agree to a six -day ceasefire, said: “It is now possible to agree on the ceasefire today. “It is likely that after the next few days a 6 -day ceasefire in Ukraine can be achieved.”
European leaders have announced the ceasefire that Vladimir Putin had previously ordered the armed forces to order the ceasefire on May 5-8, which is the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
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