Ukraine rejected a 28-point peace plan proposed by U.S. President… (украина · трамп · план)
Ukraine rejected a 28-point peace plan proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara, citing changing battlefield conditions and demanding better terms; both Ukraine and Russia acknowledged ongoing diplomatic engagement with the U.S.
Consensus
- Ukraine rejected a 28-point peace plan proposed by Donald Trump before the NATO summit in Ankara.
- The rejection occurred ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara.
- Donald Trump expressed interest in resolving the conflict on Ukraine during the lead-up to the summit.
- Russia and the U.S. discussed the Ukrainian conflict during a phone call between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, with both sides indicating continued diplomatic contact.
Points of divergence
- Ukrainian officials believe that changing the balance of pressure on Moscow is necessary for peace, rather than pursuing another version of a peace agreement. — vedomosti
- Ukraine rejected the plan due to changes in battlefield conditions and does not consider diplomatic resolution at this time. — vesti
Coverage (2 sources)
- NYP: Zelenskyy Rejects Trump's Plan for Peace with Russia — Ведомости
- NYP: Ukraine Rejects Trump's Peace Plan — Вести