Donald Trump: US prepares to reveal details of a potential “peace agreement” between Russia and Ukraine

In a recent speech that has garnered significant interest among the international community, former U.S. President Donald Trump promised to disclose all details regarding a possible peace deal between Russia and Ukraine in the near future. According to Trump, he intends to dispel any doubts and inform the global community of all nuances of this agreement "within the next three days." These statements were made during an Easter event at the White House on April 21, where Trump answered questions from a «Europea Pravda» correspondent. He stated that he has “very favorable” results regarding negotiations with both Russian and Ukrainian sides and is prepared to share all the details with the public. However, he did not specify the content of the agreement but added that “very intensive and positive meetings” have already taken place with representatives of both countries, indicating serious intentions. Journalists also asked whether there are grounds to expect the signing of such an agreement this week. Trump confidently replied: “It has a very good chance,” noting that the situation is moving in the right direction. Information about possible American proposals to resolve the conflict surfaced last week. According to Bloomberg, the U.S. is offering Russia a series of significant concessions in exchange for a prolonged ceasefire. Specifically, this includes easing sanctions, lifting some restrictions, and importantly, the potential recognition by the U.S. administration of Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. Another point discussed in the negotiations relates to Ukraine not joining NATO, which many interpret as a possible compromise from the West. Additionally, the U.S. places great hope on receiving a response from Kyiv. Sources indicate that responses are expected during upcoming negotiation meetings scheduled for the end of this week in London. Ukrainian, American, and European officials are involved in these discussions, which underscores the seriousness of the intentions and the importance of this process for global politics. Although there has been no official confirmation from Kyiv yet, analysts and high-ranking officials unanimously emphasize that any progress in this direction would be a significant step toward stabilizing the situation in the region and ending the war. Whether diplomacy supported by U.S. interests can open a new chapter in the conflict remains to be seen. However, the world is already closely watching the events, as any decisions in this area could have far-reaching consequences for security and stability in Europe and beyond.