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Volodymyr Zelensky Faces an Impossible Dilemma for Ukraine
Ukraine must decide on a US-brokered 28-point peace plan that includes territorial concessions and limits on its military or risk losing US intelligence and weapons support, Reuters reported.
- Donald Trump set a hard deadline, threatening intelligence and weapons cuts if Ukraine rejects a 28-point, US-brokered plan by Thursday that experts say appears to favour Russia.
- After a Washington summit last month, the US prepared the plan amid Ukrainian forces facing setbacks as Russia holds almost one-fifth of Ukraine along a 750-mile front.
- Under the proposal, Kyiv would cede land, limit its military, and forswear NATO membership while the US assumes unspecified security guarantees, invites Russia reintegration, and excludes European allies from peacekeeping.
- Facing a looming domestic deadline, Kyiv has intensified calls with allies; Zelensky held Friday talks with UK, Germany and France leaders and US Vice President JD Vance, with a Trump call next week, while analysts warned accepting risks fresh elections within 100 days.
- Analysts and campaigners sharply criticized the proposal's tilt toward Russia, with Tim Ash and William Browder condemning its benefits to Russia as European leaders urge guarantees implying Ukraine's sovereignty.
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U.S. President Donald Trump gave Ukraine less than a week this Friday to respond if he accepts the White House peace plan that would force him to cede territory to Russia and that Russian leader Vladimir Putin sees with good eyes. Trump wants a response before Thanksgiving, next Thursday, November 27, from Ukrainian leader Volodimir Zelenski, who has publicly acknowledged that “this is one of the most difficult moments” in his country’s history.…
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Read Full ArticleTrump gave him less than a week to Zelensky to agree to hand over much of his territory, to reduce his army and everything else Russia wants.
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