Trump Suggests Giving Up Territory to End Ukraine War

Russia⁣ Controls Nearly 80%‌ of Donbas Region,⁤ Raising Fears of ‍Trump-Brokered Concessions

WASHINGTON ⁤ – Russia currently occupies 78 percent of the Donbas region of⁣ Ukraine, according to recent assessments, as concerns mount over potential concessions to Moscow following reported conversations ‌between former‍ President donald Trump and both vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. ⁤The revelation of Russia’s extensive control over ⁣the contested territory coincides with⁣ reports that Trump ⁢suggested ‍to Zelenskyy that Ukraine accept Putin’s terms for peace or risk‌ “destruction,” sparking a heated exchange.

The escalating situation underscores the precarious position of ​Ukraine‍ as ⁣it continues to‌ defend against Russia’s ⁢ongoing invasion, ⁢and raises anxieties among European officials that any U.S.-led ⁢push for peace talks could prioritize Russian gains over Ukrainian sovereignty.The developments come after Trump announced ​a phone conversation with Putin where the two reportedly discussed restarting peace negotiations in Budapest,a proposal met with apprehension ⁤by Kyiv and its allies.

According to sources, the meeting with Zelenskyy ⁤devolved ‍into ⁣a ‌shouting match ‌after Trump reportedly conveyed ⁣that Ukraine could ‌either accept ‌Putin’s terms for peace or face further⁣ devastation from russia. ⁤This account, published by the Financial Times, adds fuel to concerns that Trump may be ‍receptive to Kremlin narratives regarding⁤ the conflict.

The reported phone call ⁣between Trump and ‌Putin occurred the day before the reported exchange with Zelenskyy. During the call,the two leaders agreed to ⁣explore restarting peace talks with a potential meeting in Budapest. ⁢This⁤ prompted immediate worry among Ukrainian and European officials, who fear the former American president may be unduly influenced by Russian talking points.

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