Warner: Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan Is 'Almost Entirely From the Russians'
The White House plan includes territorial concessions and caps on Ukrainian forces but faces strong opposition from European governments and pro-Ukrainian groups.
- On Friday, the White House unveiled a more detailed 28-point peace plan pushed by President Donald Trump, igniting debate after the plan leaked last Friday.
- The administration believes President Volodymyr Zelensky's corruption scandal offers an opening to press a peace push amid a war of attrition and waning Western and European publics' support since at least 2023.
- The 28-point plan includes high-level caps on Ukraine's armed forces, relatively harsh territorial concessions, and bars NATO troops while promising Western security guarantees.
- If partners in Europe block the plan or it fails to spur talks, the war in Ukraine appears likely to continue with mounting costs, though critics say alternatives are worse, leaving the White House's push as one of few paths off the status quo.
- Trump's approach emphasizes spectacle over details, Moscow prefers to fight while talking, and internal U.S. disagreements complicate coordination with Kyiv and European allies.
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Europe's committee chairman for foreign affairs has positioned himself in a letter against the US plan for Ukraine. The signature from the German Bundestag is missing. The reactions are hard.
Russian President Vladimir Putin told him last month, in a telephone conversation, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that Russia considers a good basis for the first version of the peace plan at 28 points for Ukraine presented by the State...
Kinzinger: Peace plan ‘complete capitulation of Ukraine’
Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) slammed the 28-point peace proposal for Russia and Ukraine that the U.S. presented last week as a “complete capitulation” of Kyiv. “This peace plan that was given to Ukraine is just a complete capitulation of Ukraine. It’s awful. And everybody knows this. And the European allies know this, and hopefully…
US Peace Plan Bears Striking Resemblance to German AfD Proposal — and Nobody in the Media Wants to Talk About It
By Gina Tedesca US President Donald Trump has once again blown up the scripted narratives of Western foreign-policy elites by unveiling a sweeping 28-point peace plan for Ukraine.
Bay Area Ukrainian community rallies against Pres. Trump's proposed peace plan
"We cannot accept Russia-drafted terms. We cannot surrender to Russia." Bay Area Ukrainians united in San Francisco on Sunday to push back against President Donald Trump's peace proposal to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
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