US plan to end Ukraine war needs ‘additional work,’ Kyiv’s allies say
U.S. and Ukrainian officials will discuss revisions to a 28-point peace plan criticized for favoring Russia and restricting Ukraine's military and NATO aspirations.
- On Nov 22, European and other Western leaders said the U.S. 28-point plan is a basis for talks but will require additional work, meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Johannesburg.
- The U.S.-drafted plan was produced with little input from Ukraine or Europe and includes major concessions to Russia, asking Kyiv to cede territory, abandon NATO ambitions, and limit its armed forces.
- The draft specifies military limits, proposing to cut Ukraine's armed forces to 600,000 personnel from close to 900,000, while EU and NATO elements would need member consent.
- E3 national security advisers will convene in Geneva, Switzerland on Nov 23, while President Donald Trump has given Kyiv until Nov 27 to accept the plan, raising pressure on talks.
- There is a push to redraft the plan as Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, `In the coming days, consultations will take place with partners regarding the steps needed to end the war`, while the European Union explores using 140 billion euros of frozen Russian assets.
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