If the "spirit of Anchorage" ever existed, it is now dead - Sybiha
Kyiv • UNN
Ukraine's Foreign Minister stated that the "spirit of Anchorage" is dead, if it ever existed. He emphasized that a peace plan without Ukraine is doomed and called on Moscow to sit down at the negotiating table.

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha responded to the latest statements by Russia about the alleged US deviation from the agreements in the "Spirit of Anchorage". According to him, if the "Spirit of Anchorage" ever existed, "it is now dead". He wrote about this on the social network "X", reports UNN.
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For Russia, the lesson of Anchorage is that any peace plan developed without Ukraine is doomed to become a spirit and disappear. Moscow should stop believing in spirits and instead respond to Ukraine’s serious proposals to sit down at the negotiating table and end the war
Sybiha added: the longer Putin refuses to accept the reality that he will never achieve any goals on the battlefield, the worse things will get for Russia.
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Russia accused the United States of failing to fulfill the "agreements" reached between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump at the summit in Alaska in August last year.
UNN also reported that US President Donald Trump, during an international summit, expressed disappointment with the actions of Vladimir Putin and hinted that he might abandon the so-called "Anchorage agreements".