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    Home - Politics - Trump says Ukraine will have to accept peace plan but critics warn it has ‘real problems’

    Trump says Ukraine will have to accept peace plan but critics warn it has ‘real problems’

    Trump says Ukraine will have to accept peace plan but critics warn it has ‘real problems’

    Trump says Ukraine will have to accept peace plan but critics warn it has ‘real problems’

    • WTX News Editor
    • November 22, 2025
    • 1:26 am
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    TL;DR

    • Donald Trump has proposed a controversial 28-point peace plan for Ukraine that closely aligns with Russian demands, requiring Ukraine to hand over land and limit its military size.

    • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed reservations about the plan, stating that accepting it could compromise Ukraine’s national interests, while facing pressure from the US.

    • Critics, including US lawmakers and European officials, warn that the plan could destabilise Ukraine and undermine principles established after World War Two regarding territorial integrity.

    Trump says Ukraine will have to accept peace plan – but critics warn it has ‘real problems’ | World News

    Donald Trump has said Volodymyr Zelenskyy will have to approve a proposed peace plan to end the war in Ukraine.

    The controversial 28-point proposal – which would hand swathes of land to Russia and limit the size of Kyiv’s military – closely resembles the Kremlin’s demands.

    Mr Zelenskyy has warned he has reservations about the plan, telling Ukrainians in a solemn speech: “Now is one of the most difficult days in our history.”


    3:42

    Russia-Ukraine peace proposal explained

    But Russian President Vladimir Putin has cautiously welcomed the US proposals – and said they “could form the basis for a final peace settlement”.

    Speaking to reporters at the White House, Mr Trump appeared to dismiss Mr Zelenskyy’s concerns: “He’ll have to like it… at some point, he’s going to have to accept something.”

    The US president went on to reference their now-infamous Oval Office meeting back in February, where he told Ukraine‘s leader “you don’t have the cards”.

    Kyiv has been given until Thursday to accept the peace plan – but this deadline could be extended to finalise the terms.

    Ukraine war – latest updates


    0:35

    We face losing major partner or dignity, says Zelenskyy

    ‘I am highly sceptical it will achieve peace’

    Mr Trump has received pushback from members of his own party, with a prominent Republican warning the plan “has real problems”.

    Senator Roger Wicker, who chairs the Senate Committee on Armed Services, expressed doubt that the White House proposals would achieve peace.

    “Ukraine should not be forced to give up its lands to one of the world’s most flagrant war criminals in Vladimir Putin,” he warned.

    Tim Ash from the Chatham House think tank added: “Russia gets everything it wants and Ukraine gets not very much.

    “If Zelenskyy accepts this, I anticipate huge political, social and economic instability in Ukraine.”

    Analysis: We could all pay if Europe doesn’t step up

    Dominic Waghorn

    International affairs editor

    @DominicWaghorn

    The Trump peace plan is nothing of the sort. It takes Russian demands and presents them as peace proposals, in what is effectively a surrender ultimatum for Ukraine.

    If accepted, it would reward armed aggression. The principle that even de facto borders cannot be changed by force – sacrosanct since World War Two for very good reasons – will have been trampled on at the behest of the leader of the free world.

    Read Dominic’s full analysis here.

    According to Reuters, European nations including the UK, France and Germany are now working on a counterproposal with Kyiv.

    EU leaders, who were not consulted about the plan, will hold a meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit in South Africa on Saturday.

    Sir Keir Starmer, who spoke to Mr Zelenskyy by phone on Friday, has warned “Russia pretends to be serious about peace, but their actions never live up to their words”.

    Ahead of the talks, the prime minister said: “Ukraine has been ready to negotiate for months, while Russia has stalled and continued its murderous rampage. That is why we must all work together, with both the US and Ukraine, to secure a just and lasting peace once and for all. We will continue to coordinate closely with Washington and Kyiv to achieve that.

    “However, we cannot simply wait for peace, we must strain every sinew to secure it. We must cut off Putin’s finance flows by ending our reliance on Russian gas. It won’t be easy, but it’s the right thing to do.”


    3:30

    Inside the Ukraine peace plan

    The EU’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, said: “We all want this war to end, but how it ends matters. Russia has no legal right whatsoever to any concessions from the country it invaded. This is a very dangerous moment for us all.”

    ‘Ukraine may be facing an extremely difficult decision’

    During his address, Mr Zelenskyy said he would not betray Ukraine’s national interest – but warned dilemmas lie ahead.

    He added: “Either a loss of dignity or the risk of losing a key partner. Either accepting a complicated list of 28 demands or enduring an extremely harsh winter, the harshest yet, with all the risks that follow.

    “A life without freedom, without dignity, without justice. And all while being asked to trust someone who has already attacked us twice.”

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    Pics: Reuters

    Washington has reportedly threatened to cut off intelligence sharing and weapons supplies if Kyiv refuses to accept the deal.

    The US-backed proposal would require Ukraine to withdraw from territory it still controls in eastern provinces that Russia claims to have annexed – with Russia giving up smaller amounts of land it holds in other regions.

    Ukraine would also be permanently barred from joining NATO, and its armed forces would be capped at 600,000 troops.

    Sanctions against Russia would also be gradually lifted, with Moscow invited back into the G8 and frozen assets pooled into an investment fund.

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