
The end of the war in Ukraine will be gradual: Trump's adviser named the stages to a peace agreement
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Mike Waltz stated that a ceasefire on the front line will be the final stage before the signing of a peace agreement. Prior to this, attacks on power grids must cease and prisoner exchanges must take place.
A ceasefire on the front line will be the final stage before the final signing of the peace agreement. And before that, there must be intermediate stages, including the cessation of mutual air strikes and the exchange of prisoners. This was stated in an interview with Fox News by US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, writes UNN.
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According to him, a mutual cessation of attacks on the energy sector should be the first step towards de-escalation and conflict resolution.
Both sides must stop launching drones and missiles at nuclear power plants, oil pipelines and power grids. After all, one day all this will have to be restored
The next step, in his opinion, could be an exchange of prisoners as a gesture of good will.
The next stage will be maritime security. Both countries have access to the Black Sea, and they need to trade oil, gas and grain to feed their people and others
Waltz considers the ceasefire on the front line, which should follow, to be the most difficult stage.
"The most difficult issue is the so-called "line of control." It is a trench war that has stretched for almost 800 miles," he stressed.
Reminder
A meeting of the Ukrainian and American teams is ongoing in Saudi Arabia to discuss the security of Ukraine's energy and infrastructure. Issues of expanding the Black Sea agreement are also being discussed.