Ukraine is advancing its peace plan. The U.S. can help. : co

Ukraine is advancing its peace plan. The U.S. can help.

While Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russia’s invasion has global attention on the battlefield, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government is also busy advancing a diplomatic initiative: a peace summit to build momentum and cohesion among international partners on its 10-point peace plan. The United States should be a leader in backing this diplomatic effort — which is on the agenda this weekend in multilateral talks in Saudi Arabia. Broadening international buy-in for Ukraine’s peace plan serves U.S. interests. It can short-circuit less constructive peace initiatives and reinforce a cardinal international norm: An aggressor that launches an unprovoked war can't expect to set the terms for peace afterward.

Related Keywords

Russia , South Africa , Donbas , Ukraine General , Ukraine , United States , Kyiv , Kyyiv , Misto , Belarus , Copenhagen , Køavn , Denmark , United Kingdom , China , Minsk , Belarus General , Turkey , Normandy , Surrey , Jeddah , Makkah , Saudi Arabia , France , Brazil , Germany , India , Belarusian , Chinese , Britain , Russians , Ukrainian , Ukrainians , Yevgeny Prighozhin , Andriy Yermak , Antonio Guterres , Russia Wagner Group , Un Security Council , Security Council , Wagner Group , President Zelenskyy , Next Goal , General Antonio Guterres ,

© 2025 Vimarsana