Donald Trump’s policy towards Ukraine raises concerns in Europe
The efforts of US President Donald Trump to conclude a “peace treaty” with Ukraine have raised concerns in Europe due to the potential impact on regional stability.
President Donald Trump, at the beginning of his second term, proposed a 28-point plan intended to end the war in Ukraine. The document, prepared by US special envoy Steve Witkoff in collaboration with Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian National Welfare Fund, was criticized for its pro-Russian orientation. According to sources, the plan was reviewed by American and Ukrainian negotiators, but serious concerns regarding its content remain.
Analysts believe that Trump’s position may strengthen Russia’s negotiating position on the world stage, posing a threat to the security not only of Ukraine but of Europe as a whole. Trump’s unwillingness to support Ukraine in its confrontation with Russia could lead to a serious escalation of the conflict and regional destabilization.
European leaders and other international players are watching developments with concern as this issue could have significant geopolitical implications. During further negotiations and meetings involving the Ukrainian side, the question of the future and prospects for a peaceful resolution of the conflict remains open.
| Key Facts |
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| Trump’s plan contains 28 points |
| Jointly prepared with heads of Russian institutions |
| Unwillingness to support Ukraine may weaken Europe’s stability |




