US peace plan for Ukraine. Trump is putting pressure on Zelensky


“I INHERITED A WAR THAT SHOULD NEVER HAVE HAPPENED, A WAR THAT IS A FAILURE FOR EVERYONE, ESPECIALLY THE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHO DIED SO UNNECESSARYLY. “UKRAINE'S 'AUTHORITIES' HAVE NOT EXPRESSED ANY GRATITUDE FOR OUR EFFORTS AND EUROPE IS STILL BUYING OIL FROM RUSSIA.” – Trump wrote on his social networking site Truth Social.
“USA CONTINUES TO SELL HUGE QUANTITIES OF WEAPON TO NATO TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO UKRAINE (SCAM JOE GAVE EVERYTHING FOR FREE, FREE, FREE FOR FREE, INCLUDING THE 'BIG' MONEY!) GOD BLESS ALL THE LIVES THAT WERE LOST IN THIS HUMAN DISASTER!” – he added.
Trump again claimed that full-scale Russian aggression would never have occurred with “strong and competent U.S. and Ukrainian leadership,” again baselessly claiming that the 2020 election was fraudulent.
“If the 2020 presidential election had not been rigged and stolen (…) Putin would never have attacked! Only when he saw Sleepy Joe in action did he say, 'Now is my chance!'” Trump wrote.
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Trump on the peace plan. He mentioned Zelensky
On Friday, Trump, responding to Zelensky's words that Ukraine has a choice between losing its dignity or losing a key partner, Trump said that Zelensky “must like the plan.” At the same time, on Saturday he suggested that the plan was not the final proposal, although he added that if Zelensky rejects the proposals “he can fight as much as he wants.”. Trump also gave Ukraine until Thursday to agree to his plan, although he suggested that this was not a hard date.
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American peace plan. Europeans want a counterproposal
The 28-point US peace plan, including: limiting the number and capabilities of the Ukrainian army, giving Russia the unoccupied territory of Donbas and security guarantees are the subject of talks in Geneva on Sunday between the national security advisers of Great Britain, France and Germany with representatives of Ukraine, the European Union and the United States regarding the American peace plan for Ukraine.
On Saturday, the US president's envoy to Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg, said that an agreement to end the war was close, although he added that it was necessary to add security guarantees for Ukraine.




