What did Putin ask Trump in Alaska?

Sources quoted by Axios, Bloomberg and The New York Times have discovered the demands Russian President Vladimir Putin has presented to US President Donald Trump during their meeting in Alaska. According to reports, Putin has rejected the idea of a temporary ceasefire and insisted on a comprehensive agreement that would end [...]
According to reports, Putin has rejected the idea of a temporary ceasefire and insisted on a comprehensive agreement that would end the war in Ukraine, reports AP, broadcast Periscope.
The Kremlin's main demands, according to the same sources, include:
Ukraine's complete withdrawal from the Donnetsk region and the passage of control of all Donbas to Russia.
- Preservation of occupied territories in Zaporisiza and Kherson under Russian control.
A promise from Moscow that it will not target new territorial conquests.
- Declaring Russian as an official language in Ukraine.
-The Russian Orthodox Churches' security force in Ukraine.
The made public demands constitute a wide package that goes beyond military and territorial issues, including elements of Ukraine's national and cultural identity.
A list of maximum demands not limited to borders but aims to affect Ukraine's sovereignty, identity, and culture.
According to similar sources, President Trump plans to discuss these proposals with Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky at a meeting expected to take place Monday at the White House.
European leaders are expected to be invited to this meeting, but it is not understood whether they will be physically or virtually.
This, even in the fact that the European Commission issued a joint statement showing support for Trump and negotiations.
Zelensky did likewise, saying peace is needed by the country now.
It remains to be seen how Monday's meeting will inspire. /Periscope/












