Trump offers new Ukraine-Russia peace plan
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The White House wants Kyiv to sign off on a “framework” to end the war in Ukraine based upon the U.S.-crafted 28-point peace plan by Thursday, according to three U.S. officials.
European leaders said Saturday that a US plan for peace in Ukraine needs “additional work,” as they scrambled to find a coordinated response to the proposal.
A U.S.-Russian proposal would require Kyiv to give up territory and reduce its army. If Moscow complies with the terms, it could receive benefits including reintegration into the global economy.
Ripples of alarm and anger were coursing from Kyiv through Europe as details emerged of the 28-point peace plan for Russia and Ukraine.
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