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US President Donald Trump looks further on the day he signs executive orders at the White House in Washington, Colombia, April 23, 2025.
Leah milis | Reuters
Approaches a tone of 100you The day of his second administration in late April, US President Donald Trump has strengthened pressure on Russia and Ukraine to end its three -year conflict at a steep price of the territorial concession.
American Special Messenger Steve Witcoof, a former real estate tycoon that turned into a Kremlin -Shept, arrived in Moscow on Friday. The footage conducted by the Russian State Agency showed that he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which he faced three in the delicate time in the Moscow Washington relations, which only thawed after returning to January Trump to the White House.
The Kremlin still appealed to the sponsored US Ukrainian peace talks-the result was partially, poorly observed in the ceasefire in the field of energy infrastructure, avoiding Ire, which Trump largely directed to the leadership of Ukraine for his struggle against negotiations and perseverance. Washington leader has repeatedly called on his Ukrainian colleague VolodyMyr Zelenskyy for overcoming his influence both in the conflict and in discussions, as well as – earlier this week – ignoring the possibility of refusing Crimea.
But the strengthening of Russian attacks on Kyiv earlier this week after lull over the Easter holiday led Trump to Make a rare shot against Putin on Thursday.
“I am not satisfied with Russian blows on Kiev,” Trump wrote on his social media platform.
“There is no very bad time,” the White House leader added. “Vladimir, stop!”
“I didn’t like it last night, I was not satisfied with this,” Trump said in a separate press briefing. “We put a lot of pressure on Russia, and Russia knows it.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomes US President Donald Trump President Trump Steve Witco during a meeting in Moscow, Russia, April 25, 2025.
Kristina Korsholitsin | Through Reuters
Trump’s disappointment was launched by the Peace of Diplomatic efforts under the leadership of the United States, which Washington said it might be close to the refusal. Negotiations in London between the UK, French, German, Ukrainian and US officials were decreased on Wednesday after the withdrawal of US Secretary of State, Mark Rubio and a special messenger Vitco.
“We made a very obvious proposal to both the Russians and the Ukrainians, and it is time to either say” yes “or to get away from this process,” said US Vice President J. D. Vens at the beginning of the week.
The silhouette of the final peaceful proposal remains elusive though Reports Axios The latter basis offers Russia the recognition of Moscow in Moscow Crimea, lifting the sanctions imposed since 2014, and the refusal of Ukraine in ambitions to join the NATO-Critical Military Alliance, which caused the invasion of 2022.
In return, Ukraine will provide a coveted security guarantee from further Russian invasions, part of the Kharkiv region of four supplements of Russia in a three-year conflict- and will help restore.
CNBC could not independently confirm the conditions of the frame and went to the White House for comment.
When they materialize, the conditions of the frame will keep in mind a sharp shift in the tone of Ukraine, the leadership of which strongly eliminates the possibility of territorial concessions.
Earlier this week, Vnes gave a sign that the world will need “wide levels that say: we will stop the murder, we are going to freeze the territorial lines at some level, close to where they are today.”
He developed: “The current lines, somewhere close to them, where you end up, I think, going to hold the lines in the conflict. Now, of course, it means that Ukrainians and Russians must give some territory they currently own. They must be some territorial swaps.”
Zelensky this week struck the concept of the surrender of sovereign land, saying, categorically, according to the translation that “Ukraine does not recognize the legal occupation of Crimea. There is nothing to say. It does not go beyond our Constitution.”
But the main brass of Ukraine looks more rigid to the opportunity:
“In one of the scenarios that you say, to abandon the territory. It is not fair, but for peace, temporary peace, perhaps it may be (a) a decision. Temporarily,” Kiev said Klitskaya in an interview with BBC News.