Soldiers and volunteers in Ukraine say Donald Trump’s “vile” deal to end the war is a “humiliation” that would betray the memories of those killed by Russia.
Western and Ukrainian troops who have served on the frontline told The i Paper they would rather carry on fighting than agree to the US-backed proposals.
The US-backed 28-point plan parrots key Russian demands and would force Ukraine to cede territory it currently controls, slash the size of its military to 600,000 and renounce ambitions to join Nato.
Russian special envoy Kirill Dmitriev spent three days with Trump envoy Steve Witkoff in Miami thrashing out the plan according to reports, raising fears the deal has been set up to suit the Kremlin.
Ania Tatou, 34, who was born in Poland before being raised in Antwerp, Belgium

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