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Trump Pushes Ukraine Toward Peace Deal With Thanksgiving Deadline
Trump plan demands territorial concessions, military caps as White House sets aggressive timeline for agreement
Trump plan demands territorial concessions, military caps as White House sets aggressive timeline for agreement
Trump suggested that war fatigue might eventually force compromise, likening the conflict to a playground brawl.
Trump has been clear: U.S. military assistance to Ukraine will continue, but only if European partners pay in full.
Despite the warnings, Trump is determined to keep up momentum, signaling he may seek direct talks with Putin and Zelensky. Secretary
He pointed to Moscow’s continued rejection of any proposal resembling a NATO-style security framework inside Ukraine
Watters’ remarks followed Trump’s summit with Putin in Alaska, where the Russian leader reiterated his conditions for peace.
Zelensky’s measured approach comes amid mounting European pressure to secure a ceasefire before winter.
Monday’s Oval Office session with Zelenskyy is the next test. Success could lay groundwork for a trilateral summit involving Putin