Tillis and Senate Democrats bash Trump peace plan
- Senator Thom Tillis joined Senate Democrats to express skepticism about President Donald Trump's proposed Ukraine peace plan, emphasizing the need for strength against Russian aggression.
- Tillis and other senators highlighted that history shows Russian President Vladimir Putin only responds to strength, stating, 'We will not achieve that lasting peace by offering Putin concession after concession.'
- A joint statement by 14 of Ukraine's allies described the peace proposal as a preliminary draft, insisting it needs more work to ensure sustainable peace.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described the U.S. ultimatum to accept the peace deal by Thanksgiving as one of the most difficult decisions in Ukraine's history.
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The peace plan proposed by the United States to end the war in Ukraine is "unacceptable", according to a political scientist.
Bipartisan Senate Leaders Revolt Against Ukraine Plan As Dangerous Appeasement
In a sharply worded joint statement released this weekend, ranking members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have made it clear: they do not support the so-called 28-point peace plan being advanced by the Trump administration.The plan offered to the Ukrainians this week would require Kyiv to make significant concessions to Vladimir Putin's Russia as part of a settlement of the war.The statement, issued by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., ran…
Bipartisan Senate Leaders Revolt Against Ukraine Plan As Dangerous Appeasement
In a sharply worded joint statement released this weekend, ranking members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have made it clear: they do not support the so-called 28-point peace plan being advanced by the Trump administration.The plan offered to the Ukrainians this week would require Kyiv to make significant concessions to Vladimir Putin's Russia as part of a settlement of the war.The statement, issued by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., ran…
Bipartisan Senate Leaders Revolt Against Ukraine Plan As Dangerous Appeasement
In a sharply worded joint statement released this weekend, ranking members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have made it clear: they do not support the so-called 28-point peace plan being advanced by the Trump administration.The plan offered to the Ukrainians this week would require Kyiv to make significant concessions to Vladimir Putin's Russia as part of a settlement of the war.The statement, issued by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., ran…
Bipartisan Senate Leaders Revolt Against Ukraine Plan As Dangerous Appeasement
In a sharply worded joint statement released this weekend, ranking members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have made it clear: they do not support the so-called 28-point peace plan being advanced by the Trump administration.The plan offered to the Ukrainians this week would require Kyiv to make significant concessions to Vladimir Putin's Russia as part of a settlement of the war.The statement, issued by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., ran…
A New Wrinkle Emerges in the Ukraine Talks: As Trump and U.S. Senators Speak
"Peace in Ukraine - Russia out, NATO out" by matt hrkac is licensed under CC BY 2.0. By Joshua Scheer After U.S. Senators and others spoke out about Trump's Ukraine peace deal, he is now saying his plan isn't final, telling NBC News, “Not my final offer,” and, “One way or the other, we have to get it…
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