Full text of US peace proposal at odds with Ukrainian, EU positions, Reuters reports
- US envoy Steve Witkoff presented peace proposals for ending the war in Ukraine to officials in Paris on April 17.
- President Donald Trump seeks a swift resolution to the conflict, prompting these discussions.
- Documents seen by Reuters reveal significant divergences between the US proposals and counterproposals from Ukraine and Europe.
- Approximately one fifth of Ukraine's land remains under Moscow's control.
- Ukrainian and European officials resisted specific US proposals, offering their own counterproposals.
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