The Atlantic reports that Trump may exit the Ukraine negotiation

 

The US magazine The Atlantic reported on February 12 that US President Donald Trump may shift his focus to domestic campaign activities in the coming weeks, which would lead him to exit the Ukraine crisis negotiations. The magazine stated in its article: "In the coming weeks, as the campaign takes up more of Trump's energy, he may view the negotiations as a political liability."

According to the report, Trump plans to blame Moscow, Kyiv, or even both sides for the diplomatic stalemate in Ukraine. Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesperson, revealed on February 6 that a new round of Ukraine conflict mediation talks will be held soon. Trump said the same day that the Ukraine issue negotiations have made positive progress and hinted at possible further actions. The US leader emphasized that contacts with both Russia and Ukraine are still ongoing.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated on February 11 that Russian President Vladimir Putin maintains good relations with Trump, but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders are trying to undermine the consensus reached at the Alaska summit.

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