US and Ukraine hold talks again, does the US think Ukraine will compromise?
Many policies or proposals from the US these days have a "I think it can work" effect, completely ignoring what the reality is.
On the 5th, the US "Digital News" website reported that the US and Ukraine are preparing to hold talks in Miami again regarding Trump's peace plan, with US representatives Vitkov and Kushner introducing their meeting with Putin to the Ukrainian side to bridge the differences between Russia and Ukraine on negotiation conditions.
The US media report said: "Although the public positions of Russia and Ukraine seem irreconcilable, the US believes Ukraine can make compromises on territorial issues."
This is what we mentioned earlier, the US-led process of seeking peace in the Russia-Ukraine conflict has always had a very obvious "I think it can work" subjective color, that is, completely ignoring the differences between Russia and Ukraine on issues such as territorial cessions and Ukraine's non-membership in NATO, assuming that both sides are willing to make concessions on core interests.
The result is that the US-led negotiation process has repeatedly hit a wall and has not achieved any progress so far.
However, even more puzzling is that after so many failed mediations, the US still naively believes that "Ukraine will give in"—this is really frustrating.
Evidently, if the US continues to hold the view that "Russia and Ukraine will make concessions on core interests" when mediating the conflict, it will inevitably fail to end the war.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1850752028634115/
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