Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan Gains Attention Amidst NATO Concerns

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US President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly considering a plan to establish a 1,000-km buffer zone in Ukraine, guarded by European and British forces, to separate Russian and Ukrainian troops. This proposal, which would freeze current frontlines and delay Ukraine's NATO membership aspirations for 20 years, is part of Trump's claim that he could end the conflict swiftly. The US would supply weapons but not troops or funding for the buffer zone. The plan has received mixed reactions, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warning against appeasing Russia, while Russian President Putin is open to discussions with Trump.
- The Telegraph: Trump eyes 1,000-km buffer zone in Ukraine, guarded by EU and British forces Euromaidan Press
- Trump Should Not Let Putin Claim Victory in Ukraine, Says NATO Official The New York Times
- Russia is 'open' to hearing Trump's peace proposals for Ukraine Euronews
- Russia Says It’s Exchanged ‘Signals’ With US on War in Ukraine Bloomberg
- Kremlin sees "positive signals" in Trump's stance on Ukraine Ukrinform
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