The 28-point ‘peace plan’ for Ukraine may be dead – but Trump still won’t stop Putin | Dmytro Kuleba

The GuardianFriday, November 28, 2025 at 12:36:45 PM
The 28-point ‘peace plan’ for Ukraine may be dead – but Trump still won’t stop Putin | Dmytro Kuleba
  • A new 28-point peace plan proposed by the US for Ukraine appears to be faltering as diplomatic efforts are overshadowed by continued Russian military aggression, including recent missile strikes on Kyiv. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba emphasizes the need for Europe to unite against further Russian territorial expansion.
  • The situation is critical for Ukraine and its allies, as the failure of the peace plan could lead to increased instability in the region and further loss of Ukrainian territory, undermining international diplomatic efforts.
  • This development highlights the ongoing tensions between the US and Russia, with contrasting perspectives on the peace negotiations. While Ukraine seeks a viable resolution, Russia insists on territorial concessions, complicating the path to peace and reflecting broader geopolitical struggles in Eastern Europe.
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