The US state department on Saturday rejected claims that its 28-point plan to end the Ukraine war was a “Russian wish list.” The denial came after a group of senators said they were told by secretary of state Marco Rubio that President Donald Trump was pushing a plan shaped by Moscow. State department spokesman Tommy Pigott said on X that the allegation was “blatantly false,” adding that the plan was written by the United States with inputs from both Russia and Ukraine. Pigott was responding to Republican senator Mike Rounds' claim that secretary of state Rubio told him the document was a proposal passed on to a US representative, not a plan drafted by the US, reported News Hour. Rounds reportedly said that the plan was shared as an intermediary and later leaked, not re
Ukraine peace plan row: Is Trump’s 28-point proposal actually Russia’s ‘wishlist’? What Rubio said
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