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A proposed peace plan for Ukraine led by the United States has been met with anguish by many Ukrainians, who fear a post-war amnesty for Russian forces would erase accountability for alleged atrocities.
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The Murky Plan That Ensures a Future War
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Top U.S. and Ukrainian officials said Sunday they were making progress toward ending the Russia-Ukraine war but provided scant details.
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Frontlines with Robert Sherman: Eyes on Ukraine
On the ground in Ukraine, all of my sources are giving indications it is highly tense, and they do not like where the conversation is going between the Kremlin and White House.
The US peace deal for Ukraine is just setting the scene for Putin’s next war - IN FOCUS: Ukraine is being asked to give up land and forget the appalling violence that it has suffered, writes Bob Seely.
U.S. officials are in Ukraine after President Donald Trump reportedly approved a plan to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
A proposed peace plan for Ukraine led by the United States has been met with anguish by many Ukrainians, who fear a postwar amnesty for Russian forces would erase accountability for alleged atrocities.
If the Ukrainians feel the time has come to surrender to the Russians, they don’t need Donald Trump’s help. The ‘ungrateful’ wretches can do that for themselves.The Russian ‘peace’ offer that Trump is trying to force on Ukraine this time is almost identical to the one that Russian leader Vladimir Putin pitched to him in Alaska last summer.