Trump Pushes Ukraine to Accept Peace Plan Before November 27 Deadline

President Donald Trump has urged Ukraine to accept his administration’s peace plan, which proposes ending the war with Russia by having Ukraine cede territory. The deadline for Ukraine’s decision is set for November 27, as Trump emphasized the urgency of reaching a resolution. His call comes as the conflict in Ukraine continues to escalate, with both sides suffering significant losses.

Trump’s remarks, made during a recent press briefing, highlight his administration’s approach to the war. The plan, according to U.S. officials, aims to reduce hostilities and stabilize the region, though the specific terms of the territorial concessions remain under discussion. Analysts suggest that the proposal may be a strategic move to ease tensions while maintaining U.S. influence in the region.

Ukraine’s response to the proposal remains unclear. While some officials have expressed cautious optimism, others have warned against any territorial concessions that could weaken the country’s position. The November 27 deadline adds pressure on both sides to reach a compromise, but the outcome remains uncertain.