The Washington Post columnist, David Ignatius, wrote a hopeful column on Thursday examining the signs of a possible peace agreement in Ukraine, a development that indicates may have been influenced by President Donald Trump.
The head of the Ignatius Wondeed column, “Has Trump found a path to peace in Ukraine?” – A rare sign of optimism of the Washington Post opinion section with respect to Trump.
The post columnist said that they are “some signs of progress” informed by US, European and Ukrainian officials on a possible peace agreement between Russia and Ucrine as the war crawls for the third year.
“There is a movement, if you do not agree, towards the essential formula of the Earth’s leg that would frame any covenant,” adds Ignatius Wrive, “Russia would continue to manage the five regions it occupies, although Ukraine would not.
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The Washington Post columnist, David Ignatius, said he takes Trump “in his word” when hey says to end blood spill in Ukraine. (Alessandro Bremec/Nurphoto through Getty Images | Collaborator/Getty Images | Scott Olson/Getty Images)
The column said that, although Ukraine will not join the organization of the North Atlantic Treaty (NATO) under a possible high -fire agreement, Russia would accept the right of Ukraine to a “post -war robust security guarantee”, which, according to Ignacio, is “understood” the European troops.
The United States would act in action as a “guarantor of a high fire agreement and postwar security of Ukraine and its European partners”, as well as to provide continuous intelligence support to ensure that kyiv and its allies are developed. Advanced Havy.
“European countries because a” support “of the United States for their” deterrence “of the postwar period to clarify that Trump would be help if Russia attacked. European officials assume that their commitment of the forces has the blessing and support of the United States, and no, and – – and – – and – and – – and – and – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Ignitoria troops, “the Ignitors say.
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President Donald Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin on social networks to stop his attacks against Ukraine and sit down for peace negotiations. (Reuters)
The column touched the publications on Trump’s social networks on the high potential fire earlier this week when he pressed the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zenskyy to “get the closure”, but also assured Zenskyy that “Noesmea Askory”.
Ignatius also recognized Trump scolding Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday on social networks after Russia’s night bombing in the capital of Ukraine, Putin to “stop” counting the bombings.
“I take Trump to him when he says he stops the ‘horrible bloodbath’ in Ukraine. In September, in his debate with President Kamala Harris, he promised to ‘negotiate an agreement’ and ‘prevent all these human lives from being,
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Ignacio wrote that security guarantees for Ukraine should be part of any peace agreement to avoid greater Russian aggression. (Reuters)
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Ignatius said Trump must “attach this hunger for a high fire” with strong security guarantees for Ukraine that would be “credible” enough to prevent Russia from invading again.
“Trump is not there yet, but he is approaching,” concluded the columnist.