Putin offers Ukraine to give all of Donbas to Russia. Zelensky rejected Putin's demand.
Several influential American publications, including Bloomberg, The Financial Times, and The New York Times, are reporting this.
In response, the Kremlin allegedly is ready to agree to a ceasefire along the current front line in the remaining territories and to provide a written guarantee of non-aggression against Ukraine or any European state.
At the same time, U.S. President Donald Trump, who actively promotes the idea of a peace agreement, emphasized: the issue of territories should be decided by Kyiv itself.
On August 15, negotiations took place in Anchorage, Alaska, between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
There were serious concerns in expert and political circles that the outcome of the negotiations would be a "territory exchange," effectively legalizing the Russian Federation's occupation of Ukrainian lands.
As a result of the negotiations, Trump and Putin held a joint press conference.
According to Reuters, President Volodymyr Zelensky, in a conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, rejected Vladimir Putin's demand to cede the rest of the Donetsk territory to Russia in exchange for freezing the front line.