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Good day to readers; #Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
Still.
But we are back in a reality where #Ukraine is being pushed toward capitulation.
Myroslava wants her son to live in a free world.
She voiced The Counteroffensive's stance: #Trump's peace plan is a roadmap to more #war. counteroffensive.news/p/trumps…
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a.m. on a Friday. The first morning this week, Myroslava's son finally lets her sleep a little longer.
A rare breath of peace before the weekend.
She reach for her phone, opens the news feed, and feels the air drain from her lungs.
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#Ukraine would permanently give up its territories. #Russia would be granted amnesty for its war crimes.
Terrifying, isn't it?
But this isn't a nightmare or some fringe conspiracy.
It's written, plainly, coldly, in a proposed peace plan from the Trump team.
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When the American press published a list of 28 points of a possible peace plan, many Ukrainians felt not relief, but anxiety. The document rather resembles a capitulation scenario that returns influence to Russia and leaves #Ukraine in fear of the future.
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Especially against the backdrop of an escalating political crisis and a deteriorating situation at the front.
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The Counteroffensive team speaks unanimously: accepting such terms is impossible. They not only endanger #Ukraine but also weaken the security of all of #Europe - and each day of delay only makes this risk greater.
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According to the draft peace plan, obtained by Axios, #Ukraine must give up part of its territories, limit the size of its army, and enshrine in the Constitution a refusal to join #NATO.
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Some phrases in the U.S. peace proposal for Ukraine were likely originally written in Russian.