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Trump plan for Ukraine war would cede territory to Russia
The plan requires Ukraine to make territorial concessions and reduce its military, aiming to end the war with security guarantees and economic incentives, officials said.
- On Thursday, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said Ukraine and Europe must be consulted on any effort to end Russia's invasion after reports of a U.S.-Russian proposal reportedly drawn up by envoys.
- Pressure on Kyiv has increased because talk of a secret plan piled more pressure on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as he navigates energy sector corruption and diplomatic visits, while Donald Trump has stopped direct military aid, with European countries buying U.S. weapons and gaining leverage.
- Officials called for verification after Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday there are no consultations per se with the U.S., while Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen urged finding out if Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin back the plan.
- On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said officials are developing peace ideas requiring difficult concessions, while European leaders remained alarmed this year over sidelining President Zelenskyy.
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The United States has drawn up a 28-point peace plan to put an end to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Based on Kiev's abandonment of territories, as well as a non-accession to NATO, it is asking for few concessions to Russia.
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Leaning Left25Leaning Right3Center9Last UpdatedBias Distribution68% Left
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