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EU Irritation Over US-Russia Peace Plan

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

Okay, here’s⁤ a summary of the news articles provided, focusing on the ‌core topic:

The overarching theme is a proposed peace plan, reportedly brokered‍ between the US (specifically,⁣ Donald Trump) and Russia (Putin), ‌to end the war in Ukraine. This plan is causing important controversy and ⁣irritation,particularly within⁤ the EU and among​ Ukrainian officials.

Here’s ‍a breakdown of each‌ article:

  1. “Irritation in the EU over ‍the US-Russia peace plan” (DW): This article​ directly ⁣states that the proposed peace‍ plan is causing frustration within the European Union.It doesn’t detail the plan’s⁢ specifics but highlights the ⁤negative reaction to​ it.
  1. “Witkoff’s 28-point plan: all the keys to a stillborn document” (The World): This article focuses on a 28-point ​plan,‌ likely the one being discussed, and suggests it’s unlikely to succeed ‍(“stillborn”).⁣ It implies a detailed examination of the plan’s components.
  1. “Trump delivers to Zelensky his peace⁤ plan agreed with Putin that forces him to give ⁤up territories and reduce his⁢ Army”​ (20Minutos): This is the most revealing article. It claims that Trump⁣ presented Zelenskyy with a peace plan agreed upon with Putin. The key (and highly contentious) ‍element of this plan is that it would⁢ require Ukraine to cede territories to Russia and substantially reduce⁢ the size of its armed forces.
  1. (Incomplete URL): The provided URL⁣ is cut off, so it’s unachievable to summarize⁣ the content of this article.

In essence, the reports⁤ suggest ​a US-Russia peace plan exists that is deeply unfavorable to Ukraine, requiring ⁤territorial ​concessions and demilitarization. This plan‌ is generating anger in the EU ⁢and is⁤ viewed with skepticism.

it’s‌ important to note​ that these are reports from various news sources,​ and the full ‌details and veracity‌ of the plan are still unfolding.

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