European Parliament Passes Ukraine Peace Deal Law that Clashes with US Version
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European Parliament passes Ukraine peace deal law that clashes with US version
The European Parliament adopted a resolution on November 27 setting out the conditions for a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine that starkly clashes with the US proposals and will almost certainly be rejected out of hand by the Kremlin.
The European Union reiterates its opposition to a peace in Ukraine on the basis of the talks initiated in Geneva and still under way between the parties. It does so with yet another resolution of the European Parliament, adopted by a very large majority (401 votes in favour, 70 against and 90 abstentions), calling for a just and lasting peace, based on international law and fully respecting the territorial integrity, independence and sovereignty…
The 28-point "peace plan" by US President Donald Trump hit the Ukrainians and Europeans like a slap in the face. It counters everything Ukraine has fought for in recent years: political sovereignty, freedom of alliance and the territories in the East.
The European Parliament adopted a resolution calling on the EU to take greater responsibility for European security and to actively engage in peace-making initiatives in Ukraine, stressing that no territory...
The European Union reiterates that there can be no peace plan without Ukraine and without Europe. Its aspiration is for the peace to be long-lasting, respecting Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and for the Ukrainian children taken to Russia to be returned. But the voice of Europe, which has not been invited to the negotiating table, is still not assured.
The US has no say in EU affairs, says Council President Costa. (Archive photo) Johannes Neudecker/dpa The US has assured the European Union that it will not discuss EU or NATO issues during peace negotiations with Russia over Ukraine. EU Council President António Costa told the Handelsblatt newspaper that the United States and the Ukrainians had drafted a new working document. All points concerning the European Union or NATO have been removed fr…
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