Ukrainian troops have little hope for peace as Trump’s deadline for Russia arrives
KYIV CITY MUNICIPALITY, KYIV CITY REGION, AUG 8 – President Trump set a Friday deadline for Russia to show progress in Ukraine or face sanctions including tariffs on oil imports, while a summit with Putin remains uncertain.
- Donald Trump has retracted his earlier position requiring Volodymyr Zelenskyy to meet with Vladimir Putin before their summit, stating, "No, he doesn't."
- Ukrainian soldiers believe there is little chance for peace, with Spartan Brigade commander Buda asserting, "It is impossible to negotiate with them. The only option is to defeat them."
- The Institute for the Study of War reports that Putin remains uninterested in peace and seeks concessions from the U.S. without engaging in negotiations.
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DNIPROPETROVSK, Ukraine: Ukrainian soldiers on the battlefield expressed little hope for a diplomatic solution to the war with Russia, as US President Donald Trump’s Friday deadline for the Kremlin to make peace arrived and he eyed a possible summit meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss Moscow’s invasion of its neighbor.
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