Trump announced deadline for Ukraine

Trump announced deadline for Ukraine
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Ukraine has until next Thursday, November 27, to agree to the peace plan proposed by the American side.

As reported by BAKU.WS, US President Donald Trump stated this in a podcast with Fox News host Brian Kilmeade.

The host asked the White House chief if next Thursday is indeed the deadline by which Ukraine must accept the American side's peace plan.

"I've had many deadlines, but if things are going well, deadlines are usually extended. But Thursday, in our opinion, is an appropriate deadline," Trump replied.

At the same time, the US president rejected concerns voiced by Kilmeade about Ukraine's need to cede territory to Russia, since "they are already losing land."

Recall that the day before, a list of points from the new US peace plan was published in the press. It is claimed that this document was sent to Ukraine for review.

Today, the media also reported that the US is threatening Ukraine with reduced intelligence and weapons supplies to force the signing of a framework peace agreement that Washington is offering as a mediator.

After this, President Volodymyr Zelensky made a video address in which he stated that Ukraine might face a very difficult choice: either the loss of dignity or the risk of losing a key partner, referring to the United States.

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