Europe sidelined in US-Russia peace plan for Ukraine

Brussels has expressed frustration at being left out of the rumored US-Russia peace plan for Ukraine, with EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell stressing that any plan would need Europe on board to succeed. Reports suggest the draft would require Ukraine to cede territory in the Donbas, reduce its armed forces, and limit US military aid—conditions Kyiv has already called 'non-starters', raising concerns about European security and involvement in the process, as FRANCE 24's Dave Keating explains from Brussels.

Europe sidelined in US-Russia peace plan for Ukraine
Brussels has expressed frustration at being left out of the rumored US-Russia peace plan for Ukraine, with EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell stressing that any plan would need Europe on board to succeed. Reports suggest the draft would require Ukraine to cede territory in the Donbas, reduce its armed forces, and limit US military aid—conditions Kyiv has already called 'non-starters', raising concerns about European security and involvement in the process, as FRANCE 24's Dave Keating explains from Brussels.

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