Trump's New Peace Plan, the Manner is Very Poor

Regarding the recent Western media reports about the "28-point peace plan for Ukraine-Russia" by the United States, the statements from the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia are quite confused.

First of all, on the 20th, the Wall Street Journal cited a U.S. official's statement that the 26th clause of the version of the "28-point peace plan" published by Ukraine had been revised. The original clause should have been that the U.S. would audit all international aid received by Ukraine - implying that the U.S. was preparing to hold Zelenskyy accountable on the grounds of corruption.

However, in the version published by Ukraine, this clause was changed to "All parties involved in the conflict will be granted full amnesty for their wartime actions and agree not to make any claims or appeals in the future," effectively exonerating Zelenskyy and others.

It is worth noting that the "28-point peace plan" that people see now is basically the version released by Ukrainian MP Goncharenko - after Western media disclosed the existence of this peace plan, Goncharenko posted the complete draft on social media.

Secondly, if this 28-point peace plan was approved by Trump, it can only be said that his manner is very poor.

From the known content, Trump's intention is clear: he wants to forcibly bind the interests of all parties involved in the conflict with the United States, but the U.S. can eat meat greedily, while Ukraine, Russia, and Europe are left in a bad situation.

For example, as mentioned above, in the U.S. version of the plan, Zelenskyy is not only required to cede territory, but may also face American accountability;

As for Russia, it faces the same problem. Although Russia seems to have gained land, its frozen overseas assets cannot be recovered at all, and they are forced to be injected into a Ukrainian reconstruction fund and investment projects by the U.S.

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