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America and Ukraine prepare for brutal negotiations

John Thomas March 11, 2025 1 minute read
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FOR TEN DAYS, since the shouting-match in the Oval Office, Ukraine has been scorched by Donald Trump’s wrath.

Now comes a moment of catharsis—or another round of brutal punishment. On March 11th America and Ukrainian delegations are due to meet in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

The American side says the goal is to create “a framework for a peace agreement and an initial ceasefire”.

Yet on the Ukrainian side, amid the hope, there are fears the meeting could be a shake-down, a delaying tactic or an attempt by Mr Trump to win concessions that benefit Russia.

The summit comes as Russia is escalating its military pressure on Ukraine. Drone and missile strikes are hammering Kyiv and other cities. Russian and North Korean soldiers are making a new push to eject Ukraine from Kursk, the enclave inside Russia it captured last year.

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