US President Donald Trump has said that the 28-point "peace proposal" presented to Ukraine is not the final offer to end the war with the aggressor country russia. He said this while speaking to journalists outside the White House, CNN reports.
"No, not my final offer. I would like to get the peace – It should have happened a long time ago," Trump told reporters.
He also reiterated that the war between Ukraine and Russia should never have happened
"The Ukraine war with Russia should have never happened. If I were the president, it never would have happened. We are trying to get it ended. One way or the other, we have to get it ended," he added.
Asked by a journalist what would happen if Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy does not adopt the plan by the deadline of Thursday, November 27, Trump replied: "Then he can continue to fight as hard as he can.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on November 19, Axios wrote that the United States and the aggressor country russia have secretly developed a plan to end the war in Ukraine, It consists of 28 points and contains Moscow's maximalist demands. The media learned that the Trump administration's peace plan provides for territorial concessions to Ukraine, significant restrictions on the Ukrainian army, and the constitutional rejection of joining NATO.
On November 20, the President's Office reported that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy officially received a draft plan from the US side, which, according to the US side, can intensify diplomacy. According to the report, Zelenskyy expects to discuss with US President Donald Trump the available diplomatic opportunities and the main points needed for peace in the coming days.
The Telegraph reported that the US peace plan to end the russian-Ukrainian war allegedly contains a proposal under which Ukraine could lease part of its territories to russia "for rent".
The Wall Street Journal reported that Ukraine has made an important amendment to the draft US "peace plan", excluding the clause on verification of all international aid received by the state.
On November 21, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Rustem Umerov said that work on the peace plan continues, Ukraine is carefully studying the proposals of its American partners on the peace plan, expecting the same correct attitude to the Ukrainian position, and media reports about the alleged "approval" or "removal of points" have nothing to do with reality.
According to Politico, the administration of US President Donald Trump expects to reach a framework agreement on peace in Ukraine by the end of November.
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