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Dramatic illustration of Trump-backed Ukraine peace plan document amid territorial concessions, protests, and worried allies.
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Trump-backed 28-point Ukraine peace proposal draws sharp criticism

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The Trump administration is promoting a 28-point draft peace plan to end the war in Ukraine that would require Kyiv to forgo NATO membership and accept major territorial concessions to Russia. The proposal, which U.S. officials say is a negotiable framework rather than a final offer, has sparked anger in Ukraine and concern among European allies, who warn it could leave the country vulnerable even as it offers large-scale reconstruction funding and an end to active hostilities.

President Donald Trump departed for the Middle East on October 12, 2025, to oversee a historic peace agreement between Israel and Hamas that ends the two-year Gaza war. The deal includes the release of remaining hostages, with Trump expressing confidence in its success. He plans a brief visit to Israel and Egypt before returning for a White House ceremony.

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President Donald Trump urged Hamas to swiftly accept a U.S.-brokered peace proposal for Gaza, warning of severe violence if the deadline passes without agreement. In a Truth Social post on Sunday evening, Trump described ongoing talks as positive and rapid, with technical teams set to meet in Egypt on Monday. The proposal aims to end the war, release hostages, and achieve lasting Middle East peace.

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