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US to Demand Putin Accept Ukraine's Right to a Military Force
The Straits Times
|April 26, 2025
It Also Wants Moscow to Return Seized Nuclear Power Plant as Part of Peace Deal
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WASHINGTON - The US will demand that Russia accept Ukraine's right to develop its own, adequately equipped army and defense industry as part of a peace agreement, according to people familiar with the matter, pushing back on Russia's insistence that the country largely demilitarize as a condition to end the war.
US envoy Steve Witkoff will travel to Russia to raise the issue with President Vladimir Putin, according to the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private negotiations.
It is a signal that US President Donald Trump's administration is seeking some concessions from the Kremlin, as well as Ukraine, as it tries to end a war that is now into its fourth year.
Critics have thus far viewed the US' proposals as tilted towards Russia, including the Trump administration's insistence that Ukraine give up its aspirations to join the NATO military alliance.
Agreeing to let Kyiv maintain its military, as demanded by Ukraine and its European allies, would mean Mr. Putin would have to give up on his announced goal for a "demilitarization" of the country, one of his main stated war aims.
The outcome on that issue may depend on Russia's willingness to let Ukraine independently determine the scope of its future forces.
As part of a draft agreement discussed in the weeks after Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022, Mr. Putin's government proposed putting strict limits on the future size of Ukraine's military in a move that critics said would have left it helpless in the face of future threats.
Those proposals would have seen the size of Ukraine's army reduced by more than half.
Its number of tanks, artillery and rocket launchers would also have been slashed.
The Trump administration also wants Moscow to return Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which it seized early in its invasion of its neighbor.
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