Trump officials’ meeting with Russian in Miami spurs questions about latest Ukraine proposal
The 28-point plan includes demands for Ukraine to cede eastern territories, recognize Crimea as Russian, and renounce NATO membership, alarming U.S. and Ukrainian officials.
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Trump officials’ meeting with Russian in Miami spurs questions about latest Ukraine proposal
U.S. officials and lawmakers are increasingly concerned about a meeting last month in which representatives of the Trump administration met with Kirill Dmitriev, a Russian envoy who is under U.S. sanctions, to draft a plan to end the war in Ukraine, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.
In an article on its website, The Guardian pointed out linguistic inconsistencies and Russianisms that cast doubt on the origin of the proposal supported by Donald Trump.
Some passages in the US “peace proposal” for Ukraine appear to have been originally written in Russian, the British newspaper The Guardian wrote in an analysis on Friday. In several places in the text, the language would work in Russian, but in English it seems rather strange, the newspaper reports in an article on its website. As an example, the Guardian cited in its analysis the wording of the third point of the 28-point plan, which has since …
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