Russia will demand from Trump that Ukraine abandon NATO and 20% of its territories, - Bloomberg
Russia will demand that Ukraine give up its NATO membership and territories as part of the negotiation process to end the war.
Bloomberg writes about this, citing its own sources, Censor.NET reports.
Thus, the newspaper's sources claim that Russia will demand that Ukraine declare neutrality and limit its army in possible negotiations with Donald Trump to end its war.
At the same time, the Kremlin does not oppose the provision of weapons to Kyiv by individual NATO countries, but it does oppose their "use against Russia or for the seizure of territories".
The sources also say that Moscow will insist on maintaining "at least de facto control over almost 20% of Ukraine's territory", including Crimea, although it is "open to the exchange of some territories".
Bloomberg's sources in Ukraine say that negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow are currently limited to the exchange of prisoners and the return of deported children.