Trump Proposes European-Enforced Buffer Zone in Ukraine, Sparking Controversy

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Former President Donald Trump has outlined a controversial plan for ending the war in Ukraine, calling for a vast demilitarized zone patrolled by European, including British, troops. The proposal, reported by Newsweek, would see Russia retain control of territories seized during the conflict, while Ukraine would pledge to remain outside of NATO for two decades.

The proposed buffer zone, stretching approximately 800 miles, would be enforced primarily by European forces, with the United States providing military aid to Ukraine. Trump’s team argues that this approach would deter future Russian aggression while relieving the US of direct military involvement. The financial burden for maintaining the buffer zone would also fall primarily on European allies.

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However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has sharply criticized the plan, warning that such concessions would be “suicidal for Europe.” He and other critics argue that rewarding Russia’s territorial gains would embolden further aggression and destabilize the region.

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The proposal has ignited debate over the future of the conflict and the role of international actors in seeking a resolution. Trump’s plan marks a significant departure from current US policy, which focuses on supporting Ukraine’s defense and imposing sanctions on Russia. It remains to be seen how this proposal will be received by European leaders and whether it will gain traction within the broader international community.