The US Vice -President says Russia has made significant concessions at the meeting between Trump and Putin

US Vice President JD Vance said Russia has made significant concessions on Ukraine at the Summit organized by Donald Trump on August 15 in Alaska, signaling unprecedented flexibility in negotiations with the Republican President.

US Vice President JD Vance makes disclosures about concessions made by Russia / Photo source: Wh
US Vice -President JD Vance said Moscow has made “significant concessions” in Ukraine with US President Donald Trump, at the summit that the Republican tycoon organized in August 15 in Alaska with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, AFP reports on Sunday.
“I think the Russians made important concessions to President Trump, for the first time in three and a half years of conflict. In fact, they want to be flexible in terms of some of their main requirements.”said the US Vice-President in an interview with the NBC, broadcast on Sunday.
Putin sees the “light at the end of the tunnel” in Russia's relationships with the USA
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that there is “Luminiţa at the end of the tunnel” in relations between Russia and the US and that the two countries are discussing common projects in Arctica and Alaska, informs Reuters.
Answer questions during a visit to a nuclear research center, Putin expressed his belief that US President Donald Trump will help restore relationships, lately at the lowest level.
What are the four conditions of Putin for a peace agreement in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin asks Ukraine to give up the entire eastern region Donbas, to give up ambitions to join NATO, to remain neutral and to keep Western troops abroad, three sources familiar with the high level of Kremlin told Reuters.
Vladimir Putin met with Donald Trump on Friday in Alaska for the first Russia-resume summit for the last four years and spent almost three hours discussing what a compromise on Ukraine could look, according to Russian sources that discussed with Reuters, under the protection of anonymity, on sensitive issues.




