Ukraine and Europe cannot reject Trump's plan - they will play for time and hope he can still be persuaded to desert the Kremlin

Sky NewsThursday, November 20, 2025 at 8:00:00 PM
Ukraine and Europe cannot reject Trump's plan - they will play for time and hope he can still be persuaded to desert the Kremlin
  • Donald Trump's administration has unveiled a controversial peace plan for Ukraine, which has drawn criticism for its perceived bias towards Russian interests and significant concessions expected from Kyiv.
  • This development is critical as it comes at a time when Ukraine is perceived to be vulnerable, potentially undermining its negotiating position and territorial integrity.
  • The situation highlights ongoing tensions between U.S. and European approaches to the Ukraine conflict, with European leaders expressing frustration over their exclusion from the peace discussions and emphasizing the need for Ukrainian involvement.
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