Putin says U.S. peace plan can be the basis for peace in Ukraine
- On Friday, US President Donald Trump set a November 27 deadline for Ukraine to accept a 28-point US plan, linking it to a next-Thursday cutoff mentioned in a Fox Radio interview.
- The plan would require Kyiv to cede eastern territory, slash the size of its army, bar NATO membership, deny Western peacekeepers, and station European warplanes in Poland.
- On Putin's motives, Trump argued Vladimir Putin was `taking punishment` amid fighting lasting nearly four years and said Putin `is not looking for more war`.
- Kyiv pushed back, with Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukrainian President, declaring he would not `betray` his country over the 28-point document, while Trump warned continued fighting risks territorial losses.
- The White House said it has discussed the plan equally with Kyiv and Moscow, and Donald Trump praised Ukrainian forces as `very brave` while urging Kyiv to accept the proposal.
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In a speech to the nation the president explains himself. 28-point peace plan becomes basis for negotiation. Selenskyy sees one of the "heaviest moments" for Ukraine.
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According to Trump's plan to end the Ukraine war, Ukraine is to assign territories to Vladimir Putin's Russia. Kiev's military is also to shrink.
According to Trump's plan to end the Ukraine war, Ukraine is to assign territories to Vladimir Putin's Russia. Kiev's military is also to shrink.
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