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Trump's Peace Plan and Putin's Response: Ukraine at a Crossroads

President Trump issued an ultimatum to Zelenskyy: by November 27, Ukraine must accept the US peace plan or lose American support. In response, Putin called the Kyiv leadership a 'criminal band,' and Ukraine admits a difficult choice: either harsh peace terms or the loss of a key ally. Russia continues its advance, taking control of Kupiansk.


Trump's Peace Plan and Putin's Response: Ukraine at a Crossroads

The president affirmed this in a message published on his official Facebook page, according to the Ukrinform website. “Today I met with representatives of the United States. We are aware that the strength and support of the United States can truly accelerate the arrival of peace, and we do not want to lose that possibility.” “We also understand that Russia has no true aspiration for peace. Since last March, a group of people, a criminal band, a criminal organization, usurped power and, under the pretext that it is necessary to continue the war with Russia, stays in that power in Ukraine to enrich itself,” Putin expressed. The Russian leader did not stop at condemning the regime of Kyiv — as is usual in the international headlines review by Noticias Argentinas — but continued to offer information and definitions, such as “the fighting in Konstantinovka is already being fought within the settlement”. “A peace that guarantees respect for our independence, our sovereignty, and the dignity of the Ukrainian people,” he detailed. “The head of state elaborated: “We must ensure precisely those conditions. From the first days of the war, we have maintained a very simple position: Ukraine needs peace. Rustem Umerov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, reported this Friday that the delegations of Ukraine and the United States held a meeting to discuss ways to achieve peace in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. “We have discussed approaches to restore a just peace, the sequence of next steps, and realistic formats to continue the dialogue,” Umerov asserted in Facebook. “We urge the parties to demonstrate political will and quickly embark on the path to a negotiated solution,” he stated, cited by the Xinhua news agency. Additionally, he called on the international community to increase humanitarian aid, actively promote peace talks, and continue creating favorable conditions for a political solution. Buenos Aires, November 21 (NA) -- The President of the United States, Donald Trump, launched a definitive warning this Friday to his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy: he has time until next Thursday, November 27, to accept the peace plan proposed by the White House or he will lose American support. According to what Noticias Argentinas agency learned, the republican confirmed in an interview with Fox Radio that the deadline expires on Thanksgiving Day. Meanwhile, he stressed that “dialogue and negotiations represent the only viable path to resolve the Ukraine crisis.” “A peace that is not frustrated by a third invasion. There are numerous, and quite accurate, assessments that indicate that Russia has tried to do only one thing all this year: postpone sanctions and buy time for the war,” he continued. Zelenskyy concluded thus: “The United States can do everything possible to ensure that Russia's determination to end the war finally becomes something serious.” “A criminal band that has seized power” Drastic, the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, described this Friday the political leadership of Ukraine as “a criminal organization that has usurped power and maintains it to enrich itself,” according to the Sputnik News site. “In reality, we already know what the political leadership of Ukraine is. Ukraine is facing very difficult elections,” Zelenskyy admitted, recognizing the real risk of losing its main military ally if it does not agree to negotiate. Zelenskyy's video message In turn, the leader of the Kyiv regime, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, disseminated a video message addressed to the Ukrainian people on his Telegram channel. “Now Ukraine can face a very difficult choice. Either the loss of dignity or the risk of losing a key partner,” the leader of the Kyiv regime recognized. “Either 28 complicated points or an extremely harsh winter,” he added, referring to Trump's plan. Russia continues to take territory from Ukraine Russian forces took control of the strategic city of Kupiansk, in the Kharkiv region in eastern Ukraine, according to an announcement by the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia, Valery Gerasimov. Units of the Zapad (West) group captured the city of Kupiansk and continue to destroy the surrounded Ukrainian forces on the left bank of the Oskol River, Gerasimov reported to the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin. It is no longer any political leadership. A large delegation and a very serious conversation.” “Thursday is the day we consider appropriate,” Trump sentenced, ratifying the information advanced by The Washington Post, which indicated cutting off the flow of aid if Kyiv rejected the proposal. “Punished with DEATH”: Donald Trump attacks without limits. The 28-point plan, leaked to the press, establishes severe “red lines” for Ukraine. In addition, he dismissed the risk of Russian expansion into other European countries, assuring that Vladimir Putin “is not looking for more problems” and that “he learned the lesson” after four years of war. Zelenskyy spoke with Vance Under Washington's pressure, Zelenskyy held a nearly one-hour phone conversation this Friday with Vice President JD Vance. Zelenskyy wrote in X that the participants in the talks coordinated their next steps and agreed that their teams will work together. “We are coordinating closely to ensure that principle-based positions are taken into account,” Zelenskyy affirmed, as reported by the Xinhua news agency. Zelenskyy stated that he analyzed Trump's peace plan with European allies The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, analyzed this Friday the peace plan proposed by the United States during a joint phone call with the French President, Emmanuel Macron; the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer; and the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz. Hungary against Ukraine The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, announced this Friday that he rejected the request of the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, for Member States to contribute funds to support Ukraine.