US President Donald Trump's 28-point peace plan is unlikely to be adopted before November 27, so Germany has put forward its own proposal. This was stated after the G20 summit in Johannesburg, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, reports DW*.
Merz noted that the development of the "Trump plan" is unlikely to be completed by November 27, as the US president insists. The 28-point plan is too big to consider in just five days.
"We are very far from that," he said.
Merz "would like to try to agree on at least one point," therefore, according to him, he made his own proposal as part of the discussion of the issue. He did not go into details, noting that this proposal, among other things, will be discussed today in Geneva.
As EADaily reported, The Telegraph newspaper published a European plan to resolve the Ukrainian crisis, prepared in response to the US proposal.
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