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Ukraine's allies reject Trump's plan in its current form

Leaders of Europe, Canada and Japan, meeting with Ukraine at the G20 summit, say US peace plan with Russia

Ukraine039s allies reject Trump039s plan in its current form
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The rulers of the European Union, the UK, Canada, and Japan met on the outside of the G20 Summit taking place in Johannesburg on Saturday, remarked that the United States ' agreement with Russia "requires more work. "

" We applaud the United States ' ongoing efforts to bring about peace in Ukraine. The leaders put forth essential elements that will be crucial for a just and lasting peace in the first draft of the 28-point strategy in a joint declaration. " We therefore think that the review provides a foundation that will call for more research. They stated that" we are willing to work together to ensure a future peace. "

They emphasized that" we are clear on the theory that edges should not be altered by force. " The proposed restrictions on Ukraine's armed forces, which may make it prone to upcoming problems, worry them, they continued.

In Switzerland, the United States and Ukraine will match.

Rustem Umerov, the government's director of the National Security and Defense Council and Rustem Umerov, the country's top negotiator for peace, announced on Saturday that interviews with senior US officials in Switzerland would be held regarding the potential guidelines of a Russian-Russian conflict's resolution.

The original Ukrainian Defense Minister stated that Ukraine is approaching this approach with a clear understanding of its interests and that the main goal in Switzerland will be to provide its vision to American representatives and identify the following steps.

A negotiating team was set up shortly before the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's appointment to work with the US, Russia, and other international partners on a" just and green" peace plan. His Chief of Staff, Andriy Yermak, and Umerov may serve as the team's members. as well as seven other senior officials, including the General Staff of the Armed Forces and the General Intelligence Unit ( GRU) commanders.

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