Warner warns Russia-Ukraine peace plan would be 'complete capitulation' for Kyiv
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- Senator Mark Warner criticized President Trump's 28-point peace plan for Ukraine, labeling it a 'complete capitulation' to Russian demands during an interview on ABC News. Warner drew parallels to the appeasement strategies of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain during World War II, emphasizing the plan's potential risks for Ukraine's sovereignty.
- This criticism from Warner, who serves as vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, underscores the growing concern among U.S. lawmakers regarding the implications of the proposed plan, which includes significant territorial concessions to Russia.
- The backlash against the peace proposal reflects a broader apprehension among American and European leaders about the potential for undermining Ukraine's position in the ongoing conflict. Many are advocating for a more balanced approach that safeguards Ukraine's interests while addressing the geopolitical complexities of the situation.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System





