Will Ukraine be decorated again with Russian money? The full story of Trump’s Peace Board and Putin’s new offer

News India Live, Digital Desk: A terrible war has been going on between Russia and Ukraine for more than two years. Thousands of lives have been lost and there has been a lot of damage on both sides. But now it seems that the direction of the wind is changing a bit. The news is coming that President Vladimir Putin has indicated the use of Russia’s own ‘frozen’ money for the reconstruction of Ukraine. What is this whole puzzle? When the war started, America and European countries had frozen billions of dollars of Russia, that is, they had confiscated that money so that Russia could not claim its rights on them. Till now the western countries were thinking how to give this money to Ukraine. Now Putin himself has moved forward and suggested a new path. There is news that Russia may be ready to use the interest or part of its property to rehabilitate Ukraine, provided the peace rules are according to Russia. Impact of Trump’s ‘Peace Board’? The surprising thing is that all this is happening when Donald Trump is preparing to come to power in America or has already come. Trump has always said he could “stop a war in 24 hours.” For this he has also made a plan for a ‘Peace Board’. Experts say that this flexible attitude of Putin could be an attempt to make a big agreement with Trump. Is this the first step towards peace? Simply put, Russia wants the stringent sanctions imposed on it to be gradually reduced. If Putin allows the use of his seized money, it will send a message to the world that Russia now wants to take steps towards ending the war. However, all this is not so easy because Ukraine has its own rules and Russia has its own. But one thing is clear, the way Russia’s language has changed after the entry of Donald Trump, it has raised hopes that perhaps the year 2025 may prove to be the year of the end of the war. Now it remains to be seen how seriously America’s new ‘Peace Board’ takes this offer of Putin.

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