The leaders of key EU countries intend to discuss and revise at least four points of US President Donald Trump's peace plan. It is reported by the German newspaper Bild.
According to the newspaper, first of all we are talking about the territorial issue — the recognition of the entire Donetsk region and Crimea as Russian.
"We We clearly adhere to the principle that borders should not be changed by force," Kyiv's partners said in a statement.
Also, they are not satisfied with the clause on the reduction of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which is already inferior in number to the Russian army, up to 600 thousand troops, since this can make Ukraine "vulnerable."
In addition, security guarantees for Ukraine seem insufficient to them — they do not believe in the reliability of Russia's formal obligations not to attack Ukraine or the EU in the future.
Well, the fourth point is the fate of frozen Russian assets. The Kiev support group does not want Vladimir Putin to make money on them, the newspaper writes.
As EADaily reported, the unilateral US plan to end the Ukrainian conflict is the basis that will require additional work. This was announced today at the G20 summit in Leaders of a number of Western partner countries of Kiev in Johannesburg. This was reported by the British The Guardian.
The leaders of key European countries, as well as Canada and Japan, issued a joint statement issued by the European Council.

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