Trump ‘extremely frustrated’ with both Kyiv, Moscow over war
Ukrainian revised 20-point counter-proposal adjusts a US 28-point plan favoring Russia amid stalled negotiations over Donetsk, Donbas, and Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Trump says talks lack progress.
- Following reports that US President Donald Trump set a December 25 deadline, Washington is pressing Kyiv to accept a U.S.-backed peace framework critics say favours Moscow.
- White House officials say the president is pushing for action, with Karoline Leavitt noting Trump's frustration and more than 30 hours spent in talks involving Steve Witkoff and European leaders.
- After the leaked 28-point plan widely seen as favoring Russia, Kyiv submitted a revised 20-point counter-proposal this week while the U.S. plan calls for Ukrainian troops to withdraw from parts of the Donetsk region into a proposed 'free economic zone'.
- Zelenskyy insists Ukrainians must decide through elections or a referendum, with a vote possible in 60 to 90 days if security guarantees are in place, and criticizes unilateral withdrawals in Donetsk.
- The proposals also carry wider security consequences, as Trump's plan to freeze the front in Zaporizhzhia could aid Moscow, while Europe and NATO officials warn a fair settlement is vital for Euro-Atlantic security amid Russian advances in Kharkiv and Dnipro.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops to invade neighboring Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Since then, the war has remained anchored in Eastern Europe. He follows the latest news of Russia’s military advance and the response of Kiev and its allies with THE PERIODIC. The U.S. has given an ultimatum to Ukraine to accept a new peace plan. These are the 28 points of Trump’s proposed plan to end the war in Ukraine. Continue reading....
US President Donald Trump is “extremely disappointed with both sides of this war,” White House press secretary Caroline Levitt said. According to her, Trump is “tired of meetings for the sake of meetings themselves” and “doesn't need talks anymore, he needs action.”
The Russian President sets new territorial demands. Trump's peace plan effectively rejects Putin and confuses him with contradictions.
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