Europeans have submitted a revised version of the United States' peace plan for Ukraine. The revisions challenge proposed limits on Kyiv's armed forces and territorial concessions, according to a document seen by the Reuters news agency. The counter-proposal, prepared for talks in Geneva, would allow Ukraine to field up to 800,000 troops in peacetime, instead of the blanket cap of 600,000 suggested in the original US plan.
Donald Trump on Sunday claimed Ukraine had shown no gratitude for US efforts to end the war, as American, Ukrainian and international negotiators met in Switzerland to discuss the peace plan that would involve significant concessions to Moscow from Kyiv. Poland's president, Donald Tusk, asked where Trump's peace plan came from, after an apparent admission by the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, that the text was originally drafted by Moscow.
President Donald Trump told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to agree to his 28-point peace plan by Thanksgiving, saying it is a good and necessary deal to end the Russia-Ukraine War that has been raging for three years. The president, while speaking to reporters in front of the White House on Saturday morning, said Zelensky, if he does not accept the deal, can fight his little heart out.