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U.S. President Donald Trump’s 28-point peace plan has triggered a volley of diplomatic parleys involving the U.S., Russia, Ukraine and Europe. The Trump plan, which we explained in this peace late last month, was criticised for being pro-Russian. According to the plan, Ukraine should cede territory in Donbas, renounce its NATO ambitions, put a cap on its armed forces and accept de facto Russian control of the territories it has captured. In return, Russia would promise not to attack its neighbouring countries. Russia would also be reintegrated into the global economy. Ukraine’s leaders met their European counterparts in Geneva after receiving the draft Trump plan and offered an alternative proposal.

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