Alright, I have closely followed the latest developments on the Ukraine issue, and frankly, the situation is becoming more and more complicated. Zelensky announced that there should be a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, the United States, and Russia within the next ten days or so. What strikes me is how the Ukrainian president continues to emphasize that a simple ceasefire is not enough, but real concrete security guarantees are needed.



Meanwhile, the European Union is not standing idly by. European leaders visited Kyiv, and Ursula von der Leyen confirmed ongoing support for Ukraine's accession to the EU. It’s a fairly clear signal of where Europe intends to position itself in this matter.

But here’s the most controversial part: according to information from the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, the UK and France are considering the possibility of supplying nuclear weapons to Ukraine. Putin, of course, reacted badly, accusing opponents of provoking tensions and sabotaging negotiations. On the other hand, Kremlin spokesperson Peskov maintains that Russia remains willing to continue the peace process.

All in all, it seems that the United States and Russia continue to operate on parallel tracks, with Europe trying to find its own way in the middle. The next ten days could be truly decisive in understanding where this situation is headed.
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