WATCH: Trump says U.S. peace plan not his final offer to Ukraine’s Zelenskyy
Summary
President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. peace plan for Ukraine, which proposes Ukraine give up some territory, is not his final offer. European and Canadian leaders expressed concerns about the plan's implications for Ukraine's sovereignty and military capabilities. Ukrainian and Western representatives are set for talks with the U.S. in Switzerland.Key Facts
- President Trump described the U.S. peace plan as not being finalized and aims to reach a peace agreement with Russia and Ukraine.
- The plan suggests Ukraine should cede territory to Russia, reduce its military size, and halt its NATO membership ambitions.
- European leaders, along with Canada and Japan, criticized parts of the plan, especially the proposed changes to Ukraine's military and sovereignty.
- Leaders from France, Germany, and the U.K. met during a G20 summit to discuss supporting Ukraine amid these negotiations.
- Ukrainian and European delegates will meet with U.S. negotiators in Geneva to discuss the peace proposal.
- Ukraine's President Zelenskyy has pledged to defend the country while European allies stress the need for Ukraine's sovereignty.
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