In the acute development of events on the conflict in eastern Ukraine, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg excluded the possibility of peace, provided "land in exchange for peace". He stated that there were no signs that Russian leader Vladimir Putin is ready for peace talks, according to Politico.
"We cannot have Minsk-3. There are no signs that Putin ... is ready to negotiate peace," the NATO Secretary-General quotes Politico.
At the same time, allies and advisers to Donald Trump are developing plans that will force Kiev to refuse attempts to regain lost territories and refuse NATO membership in exchange for a peaceful agreement.
Trump's election campaign communications Director, Stephen Cung, stated on Tuesday that "the main priority of his second term will be the rapid achievement of an agreement on the termination of the Russian-Ukrainian war." Earlier on Tuesday, Putin stated that Trump's proposal was "serious".