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Insiders reveal that the United States will hold crucial talks with Ukraine and European allies this Wednesday, with the location set in London. The main agenda of these talks is to push for a ceasefire agreement to end the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. It is reported that the Trump administration is actively promoting this agreement and seeks to facilitate reconciliation between Russia and Ukraine on both diplomatic and security levels.
It is expected that U.S. Secretary of State Rubio, Trump’s envoy Vitkov, and Keith Kellogg will meet with foreign ministers and national security advisors from France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Ukraine. This meeting is considered a follow-up to similar talks held in Paris last week. During the Paris meeting, the United States proposed several suggestions aimed at forming a ceasefire agreement between Russia and Ukraine to end the prolonged war.
According to insiders, as part of the peace agreement, the United States may relax some sanctions on Russia and, under certain conditions, recognize Russia's control over Crimea, Ukraine's Black Sea peninsula—a proposal that has previously garnered widespread international attention and discussion.
The agenda for this meeting is still being finalized, and the specifics may change based on future diplomatic negotiations. However, its goal is clear: to achieve a peaceful resolution between Russia and Ukraine through diplomatic means, despite the numerous challenges this process faces.


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