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Trump says new US peace plan not 'final offer' to Ukraine
The 28-point US plan includes security guarantees and territorial concessions but faces criticism from Ukraine and some US lawmakers, with talks ongoing in Geneva.
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump said his administration's 28-point peace proposal is `not my final offer`, pressing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to accept by Thanksgiving.
- Trump framed the effort as a 2024 campaign promise to quickly end the war, meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy multiple times and hosting Russian President Vladimir Putin this year, while Army Secretary Dan Driscoll this past week traveled to Kyiv.
- The plan's text shows it includes a security guarantee from U.S. and European allies and lets Russia keep more Ukrainian territory, while requiring Ukraine to limit its armed forces and bar NATO membership.
- Ukrainian leaders and several U.S. lawmakers criticized the plan; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned earlier this week about risking dignity or a key partner, while Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., called it problematic Friday.
- Secretary Rubio and special envoy Witkoff will travel to Geneva on Sunday to meet a Ukrainian delegation, joining Army Secretary Dan Driscoll who arrived Saturday to work on next steps with the E3.
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Trump clarifies Ukraine peace plan is not 'final offer' for Zelenskyy as Western allies raise concerns
US President Donald Trump clarified on Saturday that the controversial Russia-Ukraine peace plan is not his "final offer" for Kyiv as Western allies raise concerns over the key criteria of the proposal.
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Read Full ArticleOn Friday, he gave Volodymyr Zelensky until Thursday for Ukraine to respond to his proposal.
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