WASHINGTON —
President Donald Trump's plan to end the nearly four-year Ukraine-Russia war is drawing criticism from senators, including some Republicans, who say it strongly favors Russian President Vladimir Putin and puts Ukraine in a vulnerable position.
This comes as top U.S., European, and Ukrainian officials meet Sunday in Switzerland to discuss President Trump's plan to end the war.
"It rewards aggression. This is pure and simple. There’s no ethical, legal, moral, political justification for Russia claiming eastern Ukraine," Independent Maine Sen. Angus King said of Trump's proposal.
"We should not do anything that makes (Putin) feel like he has a win here," said Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina.
Trump initially said he was giving Ukrainian President Volodymy

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