Russia 'won't accept Trump's Ukraine peace deal', Kremlin ally warns
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44% : And the war will be over.'Influential Russian tycoon Konstantin Malofeyev, who is sanctioned by the west, slammed the proposed US peace planPresident Volodymyr Zelensky is pictured meeting with Trump during the US presidential race in SeptemberA Russian T-80BVM tank fires towards Ukrainian positions at an undisclosed location in Ukraine last monthPutin's publicly-stated conditions for a ceasefire include requiring Kyiv to cede four frontline regions to RussiaMalofeyev, who this year married Maria Lvova-Belova, a close Putin ally wanted by the International Criminal Court for the alleged abduction of Ukrainian children, also called for the removal of President Volodymyr Zelensky as part of a peace deal.42% : Trump has famously said that the Russia-Ukraine war would never have started had he been president and claimed he could bring the conflict to an abrupt halt - without ever revealing his plans for doing so.Ukrainian soldiers work with "pion" artillery in the northern direction of the Donbass frontline last year'I can't give you those plans because if I give you those plans, I'm not going to be able to use them.'
29% : He added that the talks would not be constructive unless Trump was willing to discuss other global flashpoints with Putin himself and acknowledge that Ukraine is a major concern for the Kremlin.
25% : Former general Kellogg has called for the existing frontlines to be frozen and Moscow and Kyiv to be forced to the negotiating table - a plan endorsed by Trump who said they would achieve 'peace through strength' together and who has long vowed to end the war 'within 24 hours'.
17% : 'Look at the missile technology which is now being sent from Russia into North Korea, which is posing a dire threat not only to South Korea, Japan, but also to the US mainland,' Rutte said he told Trump.
14% : NATO's new chief yesterday revealed he had warned Trump that the US would face a 'dire threat' from China, Iran and North Korea should Ukraine be pushed to sign a deal on Moscow's terms.
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