Trump’s 28-Point Peace Plan Puts Heat on Ukraine to Freeze the Conflict
Trump’s 28-point plan ramps up pressure on Ukraine to freeze the conflict ahead of US midterms, amid US-Europe rifts and calls for territorial integrity.
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Trump’s 28-point plan ramps up pressure on Ukraine to freeze the conflict ahead of US midterms, amid US-Europe rifts and calls for territorial integrity.
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Kremlin spokesman accuses Europe of urging Ukraine to keep fighting, blocking negotiations, while Moscow says it remains open to talks.
At the UN, former President Trump said Ukraine, with EU and NATO backing, can win back all its territory—prompting mixed reactions from Zelenskyy, Moscow, and Berlin.
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