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President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are scheduled to meet in Alaska on Friday to discuss a potential decision on an ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Trump said on Monday that Putin could measure his desire to end the war and say, “At the end of this meeting, I will probably know exactly whether an agreement can be made,” he said.

Despite Ukraine’s clear attitude on an unconditional ceasefire, Russia is concerned that Russia may not accept a peace agreement, as stated in the last minute of Starner’s last minute Trump.

If a person inside, Putin suggests this, he would “openly reject” by Ukraine.

Daniel Hamilton, a foreign policy expert at the Brookings Institute, warned that “the Putin-Trump meeting should be extremely careful at the Putin-Trump meeting, which he believes will produce something acceptable for Ukraine.

“Putin, faced with Trump’s last date, plays for time again and will probably use a meeting to shake Trump to his Russian views.” He said. “The meeting may result in another delay in the US sanctions on Russia and Trump’s more support for Ukraine.”

Ryhor Nizhnikau, a Russian expert at the Finnish International Relations Institute, said that the meeting will only delay the end of the war.

“Energy sanctions in China and India to buy Russia’s oil, and more importantly, military aid to Ukraine is the best available tools against Russia in the disposal of the West,” Kyiv Independent said.

“If Trump wants to use the summit with Putin to avoid holding his word in Ultimatum (for Russia’s agreement on the ceasefire) (for Russia’s agreement on the ceasefire), this is bad news. Moscow and Beijing will strengthen their current actions.”

He also accepted the meeting and said that Putin was trying to take more time only for himself and Trump, “Potentially, he made Trump in favor of finding a way to avoid fulfilling ultimatum threats.

“I do not expect any breakthrough on the ceasefire,” Kiev announced to Kiev Independent.

“Putin’s attitude towards war has changed? Isn’t there any answer? Nothing has changed and does not want to continue the war.

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