TechFlow news, August 8 — According to foreign media reports, the United States and Russia are finalizing a so-called "peace agreement" under which Russia's occupation of parts of Ukrainian territory would be recognized as a fait accompli from its February 2022 military operation, according to individuals familiar with the matter in Ukraine. U.S. and Russian officials are drafting an agreement on territorial issues ahead of the planned summit between President Trump and Putin. The arrangement is expected to be announced as early as next week and will not involve the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine or participation by the United States and its European allies, sources said. They also noted that it remains uncertain whether the agreement will be finalized. As part of the deal, Russia would halt its offensive operations in Ukraine's Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions along current lines of control, the sources said, while cautioning that the terms and plans for the agreement remain unsettled and details are still unclear. (Jinshi)
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