Ukraine says it is studying Trumps peace plan to end war Russia launched its war in Ukraine in 2014, when it occupied Crimea A full-scale invasion of Ukraine followed in 2022 Russia now controls about 20 percent of Ukraine's territory
Trump plan to end Ukraine war cedes Donbas to Russia Russia would make sweeping territorial gains and Ukraine would get an as-yet-undefined U S security guarantee under the Trump administration’s 28-point proposal to end the deadliest conflict in
Russia-Ukraine war updates: Zelenskyy says agrees to halt . . . Russia and Ukraine have carried out one of the largest prisoner swaps with 197 Ukrainian prisoners of war – including 22 who are seriously wounded – released in exchange for 175 Russian prisoners
Russia-Ukraine war: What’s in Trump’s 28-point peace plan to . . . The US and Russia have drafted a new proposal to end the war in Ukraine The document includes 28 points and talks about Kyiv ceding the eastern Donbas region and limiting the size of its military in exchange for security guarantees from Washington Moreover, it says that Moscow will be re-inducted into the G7, making it the G8 However, it is unlikely Volodymyr Zelenskyy will accept these terms