Ukraine's allies voice concerns over US plan to end war
Summary
European leaders have expressed concerns about a U.S. plan to end the war in Ukraine. They believe the plan needs more work and are worried it favors Russia. President Trump has set a deadline for Ukraine to agree to the plan, which has raised issues about border security and military limitations.Key Facts
- European leaders are worried about a U.S. plan to end the Ukraine war and think it needs more revisions.
- Concerns focus on border security and limits on Ukraine's military, which could leave the country vulnerable.
- President Trump has given Ukraine until November 27 to accept the plan.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin thinks the plan could help settle the conflict.
- Leaders from Canada, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK, Germany, and Norway signed a statement about these concerns.
- The statement stresses that borders should not be changed by force.
- The plan's elements involving the EU and NATO require approval from their members.
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