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“It needs additional work.” The EU and UK leaders have been so blunt in their response to the peace plan from the White House and the Kremlin to end the Ukrainian War, to which their counterparts in Canada and Japan.
The second dart that these countries have thrown at the president of the United States, Donald Trumpand to the Russian president, Vladimir Putin,—both promoters of peace plan for Ukraine announced this Friday – has been that “borders are not changed by force”, as the EU, the United Kingdom, Japan and Canada have pointed out in a joint statement during the G20 summit in South Africa.
The limitations of the Ukrainian Army proposed in the peace plan, which would leave kyiv with no more than 600,000 soldiers, are another aspect that worries these nations, because “they would leave the country vulnerable to future attacks“.
On the other hand, the States that have signed this declaration have reiterated that “the implementation of the elements related to the European Union and NATO would require the consent of the EU and NATO members, respectively.”
Despite the criticism, the leaders of all these countries have also stressed that they “welcome” the “continued US efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine” and that “the initial draft of the 28-point plan includes important elements that will be essential for a just and lasting peace.”
“Therefore, we believe that the draft constitutes a foundation that will require additional work. We are willing to collaborate to ensure that future peace is sustainable,” they added in the statement.
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