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About 100 U.S. Congressmen Criticized Trump's "peace Plan"

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About 100 U.S. Congressmen Criticized Trump's "peace Plan"

Ukrainian kokus issued a statement.

The Ukrainian kokus in the U.S. Congress, which unites about a hundred lawmakers, considers the "peace plan" of U.S. leader Donald Trump for Ukraine unacceptable on five grounds because it reflects the interests of the Kremlin.

The president of the Ukrainian Congressional Committee of America Mikhail Savkiv said this in New York at a ceremony honoring Holodomor victims, "Ukrinform".

Savkiv read a statement he received from Ukrainian kokus congressmen.

From the statement, "The proposed peace plan for Ukraine obviously puts the interests of dictator-aggressor Vladimir Putin above the sovereignty and security of democratic Ukraine. This is unacceptable."

Cokus congressmen note that this approach offers no real path to a lasting peace, and in fact demands Ukraine's surrender and justifies the Russian invasion.

It is noted that European "allies have rightly rejected the proposal, calling it a basis for encouraging aggression rather than defending Ukraine's freedom and securing peace through force."

The statement outlines five key points reflecting the position of the Ukrainian kokus.

First, its representatives reject "any conditions that require Ukraine to further surrender territory."

Secondly, they emphasize the need to maintain and strengthen sanctions against Russia until it fully withdraws its troops and pays reparations.

Thirdly, Ukraine should be a full-fledged equal partner in any negotiations, "not a passive recipient of Moscow's dictated conditions."

Fourth, reliable, real security guarantees are needed to help prevent further aggression.

Fifth, Ukraine must work closely with NATO and European allies to comply with international norms and prevent new conflicts in Europe.

Savkiv emphasized that this call is especially relevant on the day of remembrance of the millions of Ukrainians killed during the Holodomor of 1932-1933. According to him, "appeasement of aggressors does not stop the conflict, but allows it to grow."

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