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Zelensky Says US Plan Means Ukraine Loses 'Dignity' - or an Ally
Zelensky rejects a US plan demanding Ukraine limit its army to 600,000 and abandon NATO membership amid pressure to concede Russian-held territories.
- On Friday, President Volodymyr Zelensky pushed back on a US 28-point plan and warned he risked losing Washington as an ally while The White House gave Zelensky until November 27 to respond.
- The proposal would require Kyiv to cap its army at 600,000, rule out NATO membership, bar NATO troops, recognise Moscow-controlled territories as Russian, and offer security guarantees plus a reconstruction fund.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin told aides that `Ukraine and its European allies are still living under illusions` while the Trump administration denied working on the plan with Moscow.
- Zelensky held an emergency call with Germany, France and Britain as Europe scrambled to respond, warning Kyiv faces a choice between losing dignity or risking Washington's support.
- Under the draft, Russia would gain territory and be reintegrated into the global economy, with Putin warning further land seizures could follow if Kyiv walks away.
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right9Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Right
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45% Right
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C 30%
R 45%
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