Warner Warns Russia-Ukraine Peace Plan Would Be ‘Complete Capitulation’ for Kyiv
Senators warn Trump's peace plan includes concessions Ukraine rejects and may empower Russia, with some calling it a Russian 'wish list,' officials said.
- On November 23, 2025, senators criticized Trump’s proposed peace plan, saying it favors Russia and resembles a Russian 'wish list', leaving Ukraine vulnerable.
- Containing concessions that concede large Ukrainian territories to Russia, the plan includes terms Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly rejected.
- Over the weekend, senators said Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the plan a Russian "wish list," but Rubio denied this, saying the U.S. authored it with Ukraine and Russia's input.
- In Switzerland on Friday, diplomats gathered to discuss the proposal, while Zelenskyy vowed to continue working with partners to end the war.
- President Donald Trump has said, 'We’re trying to get it ended one way or the other,' and Independent Maine Sen. Angus King argued there is no justification for Russian claims in eastern Ukraine.
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