US President Donald Trump’s 28-point peace plan for Ukraine aims to end the war quickly, with Kyiv asked to sign on by Thanksgiving. On paper, it offers security guarantees, reconstruction money and a path to reintegrate Russia into the global economy. In practice, many of its core points mirror long-standing Russian demands and cut across Ukraine’s red lines. That is why Kyiv and several European capitals are deeply wary of the terms and the risks hidden in the details, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Capping Ukraine’s army and closing the NATO door
One of the plan’s most sensitive demands is a cap on Ukraine’s armed forces at 600,000 personnel, far below current levels. Ukraine and its European partners see a strong army as the main protection against future Russian attacks, after ye

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