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Rapid Fire

Here’s the ‘Final Offer’ for Peace the Trump Admin Just Sent Ukraine

President Donald Trump’s administration has unveiled a transformative “final offer” to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war, holding steadfast to his commitment of securing enduring peace in a profoundly volatile and geopolitically complex region.

This meticulously crafted peace proposal was formally presented to Ukrainian officials during high-stakes diplomatic negotiations in Paris last week, marking a critical turning point in the protracted and devastating conflict, according to Axios.

The plan boldly includes U.S. recognition of Russian control over Crimea, a strategic and pragmatic concession designed to address Moscow’s longstanding territorial claims while fostering regional stability and cooperation.

It also formally acknowledges Russia’s occupation of territories in Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia, aiming to stabilize the conflict-ridden eastern and southern regions of Ukraine and promote reconciliation.

Ukrainians, meanwhile, would get unfettered security, access to the critical Dnieper River, and funding to help rebuild the country.

Spearheaded by Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump’s diplomatic team is relentlessly advocating for an immediate ceasefire to halt the devastating bloodshed and widespread destruction that continues to ravage the war-torn region.

The proposal was anticipated to dominate discussions at a pivotal international summit held in London on Wednesday, involving key stakeholders, mediators, and representatives from multiple nations across the globe, per Al Jazeera.

However, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has adamantly rejected core elements of the Trump administration’s carefully constructed peace initiative, significantly complicating diplomatic efforts and stalling progress toward a viable resolution.

Zelenskyy contends that recognizing Crimea as Russian territory fundamentally violates Ukraine’s constitution, undermining the nation’s sovereignty, legal framework, and deeply cherished national identity.

He deems ceding occupied territories in eastern and southern Ukraine utterly unacceptable, refusing to compromise on Ukraine’s territorial integrity, national pride, or the aspirations of its resilient people.

The Trump plan explicitly stipulates that Ukraine must abandon aspirations for NATO membership, addressing a primary Russian security concern to deescalate longstanding and contentious geopolitical tensions, according to Axios.

It also proposes lifting U.S. sanctions on Russia to encourage economic cooperation, foster international trade, rebuild critical infrastructure, and promote long-term stability and prosperity across the region.

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Trump has expressed profound frustration with Kyiv’s refusal to engage constructively, warning that he may abandon peace efforts entirely if progress remains stalled, reflecting his decisive and no-nonsense approach.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Witkoff deliberately skipped the London talks, signaling the administration’s growing impatience with Ukraine’s inflexible and uncompromising stance on the proposed deal, according to Al Jazeera.

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