Ukraine allies to hold talks at G20 on White House peace plan
Summary
Allies of Ukraine are meeting at the G20 summit to discuss a U.S. plan to end the war with Russia. The plan has been viewed as favoring Russia and includes demands Ukraine has rejected, such as ceding territory and reducing its army. Leaders aim to strengthen this plan, and discussions involve ways to secure a lasting peace.Key Facts
- The G20 summit is taking place in South Africa without President Trump or President Putin attending.
- The U.S. peace plan reportedly requires Ukraine to give up eastern territories and reduce its military size.
- Ukraine's allies are concerned that the plan is too favorable to Russia.
- EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas expressed concerns about the plan, emphasizing that Russia has no right to any concessions.
- President Zelensky spoke with UK's Sir Keir Starmer, and leaders of France and Germany, reaffirming commitment to a lasting peace.
- Ukraine relies heavily on U.S. weaponry and intelligence for its defense efforts.
- President Trump set a deadline for Ukraine to agree to the U.S. plan.
- Russia indicated willingness to discuss the plan but prepared to continue the war if necessary.
Read the Full Article
This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.