Key facts
- Russia claims the US has not fulfilled 'understandings' from a summit between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.
- Three Russian officials have publicly stated Washington's non-compliance.
- The accusations coincide with increased Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian territory, including a Moscow oil refinery.
- Russian officials reject Ukrainian President Zelensky's assertion that Kyiv is winning the war.
- The Kremlin has historically supported Trump's attempts to mediate an end to the conflict.
- Russia's core demand, according to analysts, is Ukraine's cession of the Donbas region.
Russia has accused the United States of failing to uphold "understandings" allegedly reached between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump during a summit in Alaska last August. This assertion, voiced by three senior Russian officials without providing specific details, suggests growing discontent in Moscow.
These comments emerge in the wake of intensified drone strikes by Ukraine deep within Russian territory, including two recent attacks on a Moscow oil refinery. The accusations also follow a Group of Seven summit where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reportedly informed Trump and other Western leaders that Kyiv was gaining the upper hand in the conflict. Russia disputes this narrative and has continued its own offensive operations.
