Canada’s PM Carney to Speak with Ukraine’s Zelenskiy About US Peace Plan
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney says the U.S.-backed 28-point Ukraine peace plan requires further refinement due to concerns over territorial concessions and military limits.
- Saturday, Prime Minister Mark Carney joined G20 leaders in Johannesburg, South Africa, saying the U.S.-backed peace plan for Ukraine needs more work.
- Drafters in Washington and Moscow shaped the plan, which would recognize some Ukrainian territories as de facto Russian and limit Kyiv's military to about 600,000.
- Ottawa, via its PMO, highlighted its $22 billion assistance to Ukraine, including more than $12.4 billion in direct financial support, while Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand affirmed Canada’s partnership.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said considering the plan is one of Ukraine's most difficult moments, facing a choice between dignity and risking loss of a key partner.
- With G20 leaders in South Africa through Sunday and key states absent, Russian officials framed the proposal as a potential settlement while some lawmakers insisted the war ends only if Ukraine surrenders.
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Canada's PM Carney to Speak With Ukraine's Zelenskiy About US Peace Plan
G20: 'और काम करने की जरूरत', यूक्रेन युद्ध पर ट्रंप की शांति योजना को लेकर असहमति; पश्चिमी देश क्यों नाखुश?
G20 Summit Disagreement over US peace plan on Ukraine war why are Western countries unhappy with the proposal, G20: 'और काम करने की जरूरत', यूक्रेन युद्ध पर ट्रंप की शांति योजना को लेकर असहमति; पश्चिमी देश क्यों नाखुश?
The G20 summit in Johannesburg became the scene of intense discussions on the end of the war in Ukraine, as the 28-point peace proposal of U.S. President Donald Trump for Ukraine and Russia was cautiously received by Western leaders, who stressed that the draft is not acceptable in its current form for Kiev. President Trump pointed out that his proposal is not definitive, leaving room for adjustments. However, he imposed next Thursday’s deadline…
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