Putin backs Trump’s 28-point peace plan for Ukraine
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From the front-line city of Pokrovsk in eastern Donetsk, to Zaporizhzhia in the south, there is little doubt that Russia is making advances. But, battlefield monitors suggest the picture is not quite so bleak for Ukraine as Trump and Putin suggest.
The leaked plan, which has since been revised to 19 points, initially demanded Ukraine make heavy concessions – including giving up territory in the east, capping the size of its military and agreeing to never join NATO – while asking Russia to barely give up anything.
The US and Ukraine drafted a new 19-point peace plan Monday that vastly differs from President Trump’s controversial 28-point proposal, which caused a major uproar over the weekend for
WASHINGTON has held secret, high-stakes talks with Russia and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi as Donald Trump’s team races to lock down a reworked peace plan. It comes as Vladimir Putin unleashed one of his
Sen. Mitch McConnell, a staunch supporter of Ukraine, has warned the proposal to end the war with Russia could come with consequences.
Three people were killed and 10 injured in a Ukrainian attack on Russia's Rostov region, governor Yuri Slyusar said this morning. The Russian defence ministry said that 249 Ukrainian drones were downed over Russian regions overnight.
The world’s attention was fixed on talks between Ukraine and the U.S. in neutral Geneva over the weekend. Delegations from both countries have redrafted conditions of an earlier peace plan, which although it has not been officially released,
The Kremlin’s leader is standing back as Ukraine and Europe scramble to negotiate changes to a U.S. proposal to end the war.
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Steve Witkoff, who has been engaging in talks over the US peace deal for Ukraine, previously said that he did not believe Putin was a bad guy and said he liked him
Zia Yusuf has refused to condemn Nigel Farage’s previous claim that the west had “provoked” Vladimir Putin’s invasion Ukraine. Reform UK’s head of policy was questioned over the party leader’s remarks from last June,