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Trump’s 28-point Ukraine peace plan draws mixed international reaction
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The Trump administration has circulated a 28-point draft plan to end the Russia‑Ukraine war that would require Kyiv to forgo NATO membership, recognize Russian control over occupied territories and accept limits on its armed forces, while opening the door to reconstruction funding and closer economic ties between Washington and Moscow. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signaled deep concern and resistance over the terms, even as U.S. officials press for rapid progress, and European leaders publicly reaffirm that any settlement must respect Ukraine’s sovereignty.
Ukraine has sent Washington an updated plan for ending Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian officials said, as US President Donald Trump criticized European leaders. The initial US plan, which involved Ukraine surrendering land not yet captured by Russia, was viewed by Kyiv and its European allies as conceding too much to Moscow’s demands and has been revised. The new version accounts for Ukraine’s vision but details remain undisclosed.
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Donald Trump stated on Sunday there are 'good chances' for a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, following talks in Florida between US officials and a Ukrainian delegation. Europeans feel sidelined in the process, not initially informed of the US 28-point plan favorable to Moscow. These discussions occur amid military and political pressure in Kyiv.