U.S.-Russian Peace Plan Demands Ukraine Cede Land and Cut Army

The Trump administration has unveiled a 28-point peace proposal aimed at rekindling discussions between the United States and Russia, with the goal of addressing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The plan, which emerged as part of broader efforts to broker a resolution, includes demands that have been consistently rejected by Kyiv. Key proposals include territorial concessions and reductions in Ukraine’s military capabilities, both of which have been met with strong opposition from Ukrainian officials.

The proposal’s timing is significant, as it comes amid heightened military activity in the Dniprop, as Ukrainian artillery units recently launched strikes against Russian targets. These actions underscore the severity of the conflict and the potential impact of the proposed terms on Ukraine’s sovereignty and national security. The Trump administration’s involvement adds a new dimension to the negotiations, with concerns about the potential geopolitical ramifications of such a plan looming large.