The USA set a deadline for Ukraine: what is known about Trump's 28-point peace plan
The USA set a deadline for Ukraine: what is known about Trump's 28-point peace plan
US Senator Lindsey Graham commented on the peace plan for resolving the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, while Donald Trump approved the 28-point plan, setting a deadline for Ukraine. Graham commented on the peace plan, emphasizing that it is important to address issues related to nearly 20,000 abducted Ukrainian children. According to him, this issue must be included in any negotiating agreement.
Donald Trump approved the 28-point peace plan, which was developed by Steve Witkoff in consultations with Kirill Dmitriev. The document was also shaped by Jay D. Vance, Marco Rubio, and Jared Kushner. The plan requires Ukraine to:
- refuse NATO membership;
- reduce its armed forces to 600,000 personnel.
Trump set a deadline of November 27 for the agreement to be accepted, emphasizing that Washington threatens to halt intelligence sharing and arms supplies if Ukraine refuses to sign the deal.
Vladimir Putin stated that he received the document, calling it a 'modernized version' of previously discussed proposals.
Lindsey Graham noted that although there are many good ideas in the proposed Russian-Ukrainian peace plan, there are problematic aspects that need improvement. He emphasized the importance of resolving the fate of abducted Ukrainian children in the context of the peace negotiations.
This Trump peace plan reflects a change in the US approach to resolving the conflict in Ukraine, questioning traditional alliances and security commitments, particularly regarding NATO. The established deadline may impact Ukraine's strategy in negotiations with Russia, as the threat from Washington to stop military support creates additional pressure. Thus, events in Ukraine remain under the close watch of the international community, and the further development of the situation may have serious consequences for security in the region.
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