Trump’s controversial plan to divide Ukraine
reports
Accordingly, retired General Kate Clag , Trump’s Special Representative in Ukrainian affairs, has recently been controversial to end the Ukrainian war.
based on This plan is divided into Berlin-style after World War II.
Clag suggested that Ukraine be divided into two areas:
West River Danipro under the control of the British and French Peace Forces.
East Ukraine, including current occupied areas, remain in Russian control.
a civilian area of 2 miles between the two sections.
He has emphasized that the US will send no ground forces to these areas. But accepting Russian control over parts of eastern Ukraine can have a negative reaction in Kiev.
reactions in the US and between allies
This plan has raised concerns among Republicans and American allies. Some are worried that the proposal means accepting Russian demands and weakening the Ukrainian sovereignty. Some US officials have also expressed concern about the lack of coherence in the Trump administration’s policies against Ukraine.
Although collag is due to the positions self-esteem The division of the country has raised concerns among Ukrainian officials.
Many see the plan as a sign of the Kremlin’s demands and a threat to Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
on March 1, Trump announced Collag will no longer play a role in negotiations with Russia and will only work as a special representative in Ukraine.
The decision was made after Russia rejected a 6-day ceasefire and demanded a stopping of weapons to Ukraine.
was supposed to travel to Ukraine in February , but this trip was postponed due to legal limitations and afterwards. Done.
he on this trip with Wallodimir Zelnski visited the war and visited the front of the war and visited the war. Gained deeper than Ukraine’s security needs.
Times
Times writes: The Clag has received different reactions to end the Ukrainian war. While some see it as a step towards peace, others warn that such a plan can strengthen the legitimacy of Russian actions and end to the detriment of Ukrainian rule.