Donald Trump has reportedly endorsed a new U.S.-Russia ceasefire plan aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. The proposed agreement, reportedly being considered by American officials, seeks to establish a temporary truce that would allow for the withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukrainian territory. However, the plan has drawn criticism from Ukraine’s European allies, who argue that any peace initiative must involve the European Union and Kyiv to ensure the country’s sovereignty is protected.
Ukraine’s European allies, including Germany and Poland, have warned that any agreement that does not include Kyiv and the EU could lead to a loss of territorial integrity and long-term instability for the country. They have called for a more inclusive approach to the peace process, emphasizing the need for Ukraine to retain full control over its borders and governance.
The situation reflects the broader geopolitical tensions surrounding the war, as major global powers continue to weigh their positions. While Trump’s support for the ceasefire plan may signal a shift in U.S. policy, the extent to which it will influence the war remains uncertain. Meanwhile, the EU has reiterated its commitment to supporting Ukraine’s security and sovereignty, urging all parties to engage in meaningful dialogue to achieve a peaceful resolution.