US plan to end Ukraine war needs ‘additional work,’ Kyiv’s allies say
Western leaders at the G20 summit said the US 28-point peace plan requires revisions due to concerns it favors Russia and limits Ukraine's defense, with talks ongoing in Geneva.
- 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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The national security advisers of the E3 countries - France, Germany and the UK - will meet today in Geneva with officials from the EU, the US and Ukraine to discuss the US proposal for a peace plan for Ukraine.
Americans, Ukrainians and representatives of France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the European Union meet in Geneva on Sunday 23 November to discuss the document prepared by Washington, which set an ultimatum on 27 November.
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EU, NATO Leaders Call For "Additional Work" on US Plan for Ukraine Peace
G20 South Africa. Credit: EPA/GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / POOL via AMNA A group of European and NATO leaders released a joint statement on Saturday to welcome the 28-point peace plan proposed to Ukraine by US President Trump but also call for “additional work” on it, expressing specific concerns and calling it a “draft.” The presidents of the European Council and the European Commission, along with the leaders of Canada, Finland, Ireland, France, German…
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