As US officials engage in potentially final negotiations in London regarding the end of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, they present a peace plan offering significant concessions to both sides. The Trump administration's plan controversially proposes recognizing Crimea as Russian territory, along with acknowledging Russia's control over the Eastern regions of Ukraine. In return, Ukraine is offered military support from European forces post-ceasefire, a limited territorial return, and rights to navigation in the Dnieper River. The plan faces skepticism, particularly from Russia, regarding their acceptance of US proposals.
Russia's objection to the US peace proposals continues, highlighting the challenges of diplomatic negotiations as Kyiv remains open to President Trump's cease-fire offer.
The Trump administration's peace plan attempts to balance concessions for both sides, notably suggesting a controversial recognition of Crimea as Russian territory in exchange for a cease-fire.
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