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Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan Faces Criticism, Calls for Crimea and Donbas Cession

The plan, aiming for a peace deal within 24 hours of election, has been condemned by experts and some Republicans as a dangerous concession to Russia.

  • Donald Trump's reported plan to end the Ukraine war involves pressuring Ukraine to cede Crimea and the Donbas region to Russia, aiming for a peace deal within 24 hours of being elected.
  • Critics, including foreign policy experts and some Republicans, have condemned the plan as dangerous and a concession to Russia, potentially rewarding its aggression.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rejected the idea of ceding land, emphasizing Ukraine's refusal to surrender territory to the invading Russian forces.
  • The plan has sparked debate within the U.S., with some Republicans opposing continued support for Ukraine, while others, including President Biden, advocate for sustained military aid.
  • Trump's approach marks a significant shift from current U.S. policy, which focuses on supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression and maintaining international law.
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