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    28-point proposal: Trump asked if peace plan was his ‘final offer’ to Ukraine; here’s what he said

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    US President Donald Trump has clarified that the recently proposed 28-point peace framework for ending the war between Russia and Ukraine is not his “final offer,” signalling that negotiations remain open despite global scrutiny. The proposal, which includes controversial provisions such as limiting Ukraine’s military capabilities, halting NATO ambitions and accepting adjusted territorial boundaries favouring Russia, has been met with resistance from Kyiv and hesitation from Western allies, who argue that the plan disproportionately benefits Moscow and threatens long-term European security. When asked whether Ukraine must accept the document as presented, Trump firmly responded “No,” adding that while the goal is rapid peace, Ukraine could continue to fight if it chooses, a remark that has been interpreted as both pressure and flexibility. European nations, along with Canada and Japan, have stated the plan “needs more work,” while Ukraine faces an approaching deadline to respond as diplomats prepare for further talks in Geneva. With rising costs, stalled battlefield progress and shifting geopolitical calculations, the proposal marks a turning point in U.S. strategy — from supplying arms to pushing for a negotiated settlement. However, critics warn that a rushed deal could undermine Ukraine’s sovereignty and embolden Russian ambitions, making the coming days crucial in determining whether the plan evolves into a workable agreement or deepens divisions among allies supporting Kyiv.

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