Putin rejected the idea of a peace plan from Trump's team, - ISW
The Russian government, led by Vladimir Putin, has dismissed the proposal being developed by the team of elected U.S. President Donald Trump regarding peace in Ukraine.
This information is detailed in a report by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
It is noted that Putin directly rejected Trump's team's suggestion to postpone Ukraine's NATO membership for at least ten years as a condition for ending the war.
On December 26, the dictator stated that it does not matter whether Ukraine joins NATO "today, tomorrow, or in ten years," while commenting on this idea from the elected U.S. President's team.
"Putin's statement on December 26 is part of a series of comments he has made recently, underscoring his refusal to consider compromises regarding his demands from late 2021 to early 2022. These demands include forcing Ukraine to become a permanently neutral state that will never join NATO, implementing strict limitations on the size of the Ukrainian army, and removing the Ukrainian government," analysts noted.
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