U.S. and U.K. affirm support for Ukraine against Russian aggression

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The statement noted that both leaders expressed a shared commitment to beginning joint efforts to achieve their many mutual foreign policy objectives.

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“They reaffirmed the depth of the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom and the critical nature of our partnership in addressing challenges such as the conflict in the Middle East, Russia’s war against Ukraine, and the malign influence of China,” the statement read.

The conversation also covered collaborative initiatives, including the AUKUS partnership, which promotes free and open cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.

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Trump’s “Peace plan” for Ukraine

reported that advisers to Donald Trump had proposed various versions of a “peace plan” for Ukraine, which essentially freezes the front line. One version involves Ukraine pledging not to join NATO for 20 years.

According to the report, the plan includes freezing the current front line and establishing an 800-mile (nearly 1,300-km) demilitarized zone. Additionally, it would leave Russia in control of approximately 20% of Ukrainian territory that it has occupied.

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On Nov. 7, the Office of the President of Ukraine questioned the authenticity of the proposed plan.

“Generally speaking, real presidential plans are unlikely to be announced in newspapers. And Russian disinformation in newspapers is always abundant,” said Dmytro Lytvyn, an advisor on communications to Ukraine’s president.

reported that the plan might involve deploying European and British troops to create a 1,200-km buffer zone between Russian and Ukrainian forces.

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The New Voice of Ukraine

Section: Russian war

Author: Дем’ян Шевко

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