“Putin demands the territories for peace.” The concerns of Eastern Europe and Romania after the unpaved phrase of Alaska

Vladimir Putin's requests for peace worried Europe. Today, several EU leaders, including Nicușor Dan, will keep a video summit to discuss Russia's claims to stop the Ukraine war.
New information published after the Alaska summit, originally coming according to Donald Trump's statements and then consolidated from several sources, Vladimir Putin is the one who rejected the idea of an armistice, during which time to negotiate.
The President of Russia has asked not to make peace until the conclusion of a treaty. This means negotiations in war and not negotiations without firearms, as Ukraine and Europe proposed.
Donald Trump accepted Putin's request, even though he had initially said “I am in this negotiation first to stop dying people and this quickly.”
President Volodimir Zelenski said on Saturday night that he noticed that Vladimir Putin decided to reject the numerous calls for an immediate armistice.
“This complicates the situation. If it is not willing to give a simple order to cease the attacks, significant efforts could be needed to convince Russia to want to implement something more important: a peaceful coexistence with its neighbors for decades,” wrote the Kiev leader on the X network.

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On Sunday morning, British newspapers give details about how US allies in Europe have learned who were other conditions discussed in the Alaska summit.
“Putin requires the territories for peace,” “The Sunday Times” titled. The newspaper notes that “Trump has given up his ultimatum for an armistice.”
“The world is in a great danger if the West gives up Putin,” titrate Sunday Express.

According to the agreement proposed by Russia, Kiev should completely retreat from the eastern regions Donetsk and Luhansk in exchange for Russia's commitment to freeze the front lines in the southern regions Herson and Zaporojie, the sources Reuters revealed.
This under the Ukraine conditions has already rejected any withdrawal, including from the Donetk region, where its troops have fortified positions that serve as a crucial defensive structure against Russian attacks and deeper in its territory.
Russia would be prepared to return relatively small portions of Ukrainian territory that he has occupied in the Northern and North-East Northern regions, the sources of the news agency said.
Russia controls portions of the Sumî and Kharkov regions that total about 440 square km, according to the Ukrainian project Deep mapping states of the battlefield. Ukraine controls approximately 6,600 square km from the donbas that includes Donetk and Lugansk regions and is claimed by Russia.
Putin's major request at the Alaska summit, which Trump immediately sent to Zelenski, arouses the greatest fear of Ukraine and Europe
Although Donald Trump did not mention anything about it, the international press writes that the Russian leader wants the official recognition of Russia's sovereignty over Crimea, which Moscow has conquered from Ukraine in 2014.
It is not clear, however, whether this meant the recognition by the US government or, for example, by all Western powers and Ukraine. Kiev and his European allies reject the official recognition of Moscow's domination on the peninsula.
Putin is also expecting to raise at least some of the sanctions imposed on Russia.
Moscow would also like Ukraine from being prevented from adhering to NATO, although Putin seemed open to the idea that Ukraine would receive some kind of security guarantees, said Reuters sources.

Trump, and European leaders also discussed a variant of some NATO security guarantees on Saturday, but similar to the “Article 5” of the Alliance.
The accession to the Atlantic Alliance is a strategic objective for Ukraine, consecrated in the Constitution of the country.
Russia would also request the official status for Russian in certain parts of Ukraine or throughout its territory, as well as the right of the Russian Orthodox Church to operate freely, said Reuters sources.
In an analysis in The New York Times the newspaper draws attention to something that Putin said and that no one originally noticed, precisely because it is not new. Putin referred not only to Ukraine in the press conference, but also to the necessary changes in Europe, for Russia to feel safe.
Putin wants to return to the situation in the first years after the Cold War, when several countries, including Romania, remained in the gray area, without admitting NATO.
Putin said in Alaska:
“We are convinced that, in order for the resolution of the Ukrainian conflict to be sustainable and long -term, all the deep causes of the crisis, which have been repeatedly discussed, must be removed; all Russia's legitimate concerns must be taken into account; and a fair balance in Europe and throughout the world must be restored.”
The American newspaper explains:
“In the past, Mr. Putin has insisted that a comprehensive peace agreement requires NATO to withdraw its forces on the borders before the 1997 extension, to forbid Ukraine to adhere to the Alliance and to impose Kiev not only to give up the Eastern territories, but also to reduce their military forces.
In fact, Mr. Putin aims to restore the sphere of influence of Moscow not only in the former Soviet territory, but also, to some extent, in Eastern Europe. “
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