Trump gives Zelensky an ultimatum to sign the peace plan before next Thursday

Trump gives Zelensky an ultimatum to sign the peace plan before next Thursday

US President Donald Trump has given an ultimatum to his Ukrainian counterpart to sign the proposed peace deal before the next Thursday, November 27, Thanksgiving Day in the US and Canada, as reported this Friday by the Washington Post. Just a few hours later, Trump himself confirmed it in an interview with Fox News. “We have many deadlines, but Thursday seems like an appropriate time,” has pointed out.

The 28-point plan, inspired in part by the conflict in Gaza, has not pleased the Ukrainian leader, who has disagreed with some points, considering that In addition, assuming that Moscow complied with the terms of the agreement, it could receive some benefits, such as its reintegration into the global economy or the opportunity to make joint investments with the United States.

Despite this, as he was able to share this Friday on his channel Telegram, The proposal has been received positively and, as stated, they will work on it in the coming days. “We spoke for almost an hour with US Vice President Vance and US Army Minister Daniel Driscoll. We were able to discuss many details of the US side’s proposal to end the war, and we strive to make the path forward dignified and truly effective in achieving lasting peace,” the Ukrainian wrote on his social network.

“We agreed that, together with America and Europe, we will work at the advisory level to make the path to peace truly viable. Ukraine has always respected and respects President Trump’s desire to end the bloodshed, and we positively welcome every realistic proposal. We agreed to stay in constant contact, and the teams are ready to work 24/7,” he added.

Once he received the plan, the Ukrainian leader has announced that he will coordinate the response together with France, Germany and the United Kingdom. In the event that Zelensky does not accept said document, The Republican has threatened to withdraw his supportas five different sources have warned the American newspaper. Meanwhile, the Kremlin continues to deny having received any “official” proposal from the United States.

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