November 12, 2024
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Details of Trump’s alleged “peace plan” appeared in the media

As the Telegraph notes, this plan appeared at a time when Putin made his first speech after Trump’s election victory”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

US President-elect Donald Trump may call on European and British troops to secure an 800-mile (more than 1,200 kilometers) buffer zone between the Russian and Ukrainian armies as part of a plan to freeze the war between the two countries. The Telegraph writes about this on November 7 with reference to his entourage.

According to the publication, the plan is one of several being considered by Trump, who before his election as US president said he would begin peace talks before taking office in January.

The president-elect’s plan, reported by three Trump staff members, calls for the current front line to be frozen and Ukraine to agree to delay its NATO ambitions for 20 years.

In return, the US will provide Ukraine with large quantities of weapons to deter Russia from resuming the war.

The US will not provide troops to patrol and protect the resulting buffer zone, nor will it fund the mission.

As the Telegraph notes, this plan appeared at the time when Putin made his first speech after Trump’s election victory.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on November 7 that he did not know the details of Donald Trump’s plan to quickly end the war between Ukraine and Russia and that he had not discussed it with him.

Donald Trump won the US presidential elections, the change of administration and transfer of power should take place on January 20.

After the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Trump made contradictory statements, on the one hand, claiming that if he were president, Russia would not have dared to attack Ukraine, on the other hand, criticizing the administration of Joe Biden and the Democrats for allocating funds to Ukraine.

Trump has repeatedly claimed that after being elected president, he will be able to stop the war in Ukraine “within 24 hours.” Both in Moscow and Kyiv, these words were commented on with skepticism. The Washington Post newspaper previously wrote about the details of Trump’s alleged peace plan: it is claimed that he wants to put pressure on both Moscow and Kyiv in order to force them to make peace at the price of Ukraine giving up part of its territories, and Russia giving up other of its demands. Trump has not officially confirmed that this is the plan.

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