US peace plan. Volodymyr Zelensky talked to JD Vance


Before Axios published a 28-point draft of the US peace plan for Ukraine and Russia. According to the document, Ukraine would reduce its army to 600,000. soldiers, renounce its aspirations to join NATO, it would also irrevocably lose Crimea and the Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts, and war criminals would be granted amnesty.
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What was the topic of Zelensky's conversation with JD Vance?
What does the US peace plan for Ukraine and Russia contain?
What is Ukraine's position regarding its territories?
How does Donald Trump see the solution to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine?
Ukraine's representative to the UN, Chrystyna Hajowyshin, said on Thursday at the UN Security Council meetingthat Kiev will not recognize its territories as Russian, will not agree to limit its right to self-defense and will not accept restrictions on the choice of allies.
On Friday afternoon, Volodymyr Zelensky spoke about the plan. In the video, the Ukrainian president did not mince his words. — Ukraine was faced with the choice of losing its main partner or its dignity, he said. “It's either 28 points or an exceptionally difficult winter,” he emphasized.
JD Vance on Donald Trump's plans for Ukraine. “Why don't you stop killing each other?”
On Thursday, JD Vance spoke in Washington with journalist Matthew Boyle from the ultra-right website Breitbart News. During the interview, he tried to explain President Donald Trump's approach to the war in Ukraine.
He emphasized that Trump is a tough and decisive person, but has no tendency to violence. He pointed out that the US president would like Russia and Ukraine to abandon mutual attacks in favor of economic cooperation and cultural exchange.
— He doesn't understand violence at its fundamental level. Rather, he thinks: Why don't you stop killing each other and start trading with each other? Instead of killing, why don't you start traveling back to each other and engage in some form of cultural exchange? “This is his perspective on these things,” Vance said.




