Is Ukraine Enduring 'One of Its Most Challenging Times' with US Peace Proposal?
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Key Takeaways
- Ukraine is at a critical juncture as it evaluates a US peace proposal.
- Zelensky faces immense pressure to protect national dignity.
- The proposed plan includes significant military and territorial concessions.
- Upcoming discussions aim to adjust the proposal to better suit Ukraine's interests.
- The US maintains it is engaging fairly with both parties.
Kyiv, Nov 22 (NationPress) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remarked that his nation is navigating through one of its most challenging times as it evaluates the US-proposed 28-point peace framework. “We are currently in one of the most difficult moments in our history. The pressure on Ukraine is at its peak. Ukraine must now confront a tough decision: either sacrifice its dignity or risk losing a crucial ally. We face either the challenging 28 points or an exceedingly harsh winter,” Zelensky stated during his address to the nation.
He highlighted that the forthcoming week will be exceptionally demanding and filled with important discussions, noting his intention to propose modifications to the US plan while ensuring that Ukraine’s interests are prioritized. According to Xinhua news agency, he expressed his commitment to argue, persuade, and present alternatives but will not provide the enemy with any justification to claim that Ukraine is against peace.
On Thursday, Zelensky revealed that the US had introduced a plan designed to resolve the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Reports from US media indicate that the current draft includes 28 points, which entail significant territorial concessions from Ukraine and considerable reductions in its military capabilities.
Zelensky mentioned that he is scheduled to discuss the proposals with Trump in the coming days, which also suggest that Ukraine may need to relinquish many of its weapons.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed claims that these proposals represent major concessions from Ukraine, asserting that the US has engaged equally with both sides.