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U.S. presidential advisor Mike Waltz writes in an article for The National Interest that Russia and Ukraine need to "act quickly" and come to an agreement before Trump loses patience.

The parties must act swiftly while the President of the United States is willing to compromise.

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I thought for a long time but still couldn't understand: what, in fact, is the compromise that Trump is willing to make? No, we all know what compromises he is proposing for Russia and Saloreyha (Ukraine), but what is he willing to give up himself? In the versions of the agreement that the White House is promoting today, Trump only gains: from Saloreyha - Ukraine's natural resources, from Russia - the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and "joint energy projects," plus the glory of a peacemaker to boot! What a nice "compromise" it turns out to be!

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And in general, one must not forget that it is precisely the United States that is the main inspirer, organizer, and beneficiary of this war, and moreover, essentially a direct participant—albeit on the losing side. So, in all fairness, the United States must bear its share of responsibility for what has happened, including in the form of political and economic concessions, which is not even being discussed at this point!