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A Trump-aligned senator advocating for sanctions against Russia commented on a potential US peace plan.

US Senator Lindsey Graham calls for negotiations to end the war in Ukraine without the threat of a new invasion

American Senator Lindsey Graham has expressed support for a “dignified and just” end to the war between Russia and Ukraine through negotiations involving Ukraine and European allies. The politician emphasized the necessity of talks to prevent a new Russian invasion.

Lindsey Graham, a Republican senator, stated the importance of negotiations to achieve peace between Ukraine and Russia. He stressed that the process should consider the interests of both sides, including Ukraine, which has fallen victim to Russian aggression, as well as the US’s European partners. Graham shared his thoughts on social media X, noting that he currently has no information on the existence of a 28-point plan to end the war, as reported by the media.

The senator also emphasized that the resolution of the conflict should yield a dignified and fair outcome, which would prevent the possibility of a third Russian invasion into Ukraine and act as a deterrent to aggressive actions globally. Previously, Lindsey Graham, along with US President Donald Trump, worked on a bill proposing new economic sanctions against Russia. These sanctions would allow the US president to impose secondary sanctions and tariffs on countries that continue business with Russia.

Amid rumors of the existence of a secret plan developed by the US and Russia, not involving Europe and Kyiv, it was officially announced that President Zelensky received a draft of a new peace plan from the US. Kyiv and Washington agreed to continue working on its points for a dignified end to the war.

Key Points Description
Negotiations Involvement of all parties, including Ukraine and European allies.
Sanctions A plan for new economic restrictions against Russia, including secondary sanctions.
Peace Plan A US-proposed project for ending the war without territorial concessions.

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