Is claim Ukraine deal is ‘95% done’ just another empty assertion from Trump?
Following a meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Donald Trump claimed a deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war was "95% done." However, the article suggests this claim is likely an overoptimistic assertion, as there's little indication Vladimir Putin is willing to agree to terms. Russia continues to demand military or political control over Ukraine's future, while Ukraine, though facing a difficult winter, hasn't signaled a willingness to capitulate.

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AI-generatedFollowing a meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Donald Trump claimed a deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war was "95% done." However, the article suggests this claim is likely an overoptimistic assertion, as there's little indication Vladimir Putin is willing to agree to terms. Russia continues to demand military or political control over Ukraine's future, while Ukraine, though facing a difficult winter, hasn't signaled a willingness to capitulate. Recent accusations from Russia regarding Ukrainian drone attacks and Zelenskyy's denial highlight the distance between the two nations. The article suggests that a lasting peace deal remains unlikely unless Putin changes his maximalist goals or Trump pressures him to do so. European allies are focused on maintaining US support for Ukraine.
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10 extractedRussia claimed Ukraine had used long-range drones to attack one of Putin’s residences.
A deal to end the war between Russia and Ukraine was “95% done”.
Russian officials repeatedly state that the war will end only when its “root causes” have been dealt with.
Zelenskyy called Russia's claim “another lie from the Russian Federation”.
Russia claimed Ukraine had used long-range drones to attack one of Putin’s residences.
A deal to end the war between Russia and Ukraine was “95% done”.
Russian officials repeatedly state that the war will end only when its “root causes” have been dealt with.
Zelenskyy called Russia's claim “another lie from the Russian Federation”.
Russia is likely to veto any meaningful commitment to station western forces in Ukraine.
Russia is likely to veto any meaningful commitment to station western forces in Ukraine.