Ukraine Raises Objections to Three Points in Trump’s Ceasefire Plan
Ukrainian officials have voiced major objections to U.S. President Donald Trump's peace plan aimed at ending the war with Russia. Kyiv strongly opposes proposals to hand over eastern Donbas to Russia, reduce its military size to 600,000, and abandon aspirations to join NATO. These issues are considered "red lines" for Ukraine, critical to national security, and thousands of Ukrainian soldiers have fought to protect them. While Washington says significant progress has been made in the ceasefire talks, Kyiv insists there are major gaps between U.S. proposals and Ukraine's plans, highlighting the challenges ahead in achieving a lasting peace.
