President Donald Trump has in recent months brokered peaceful resolutions between numerous warring parties, including Israel and Hamas ; Azerbaijan and Armenia ; Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo ; Cambodia and Thailand ; and India and Pakistan .
The major peace he campaigned on securing between Ukraine and Russia has, however, proven elusive.
Last week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his government's representative to the U.N. appeared to reject the fundamentals of the Trump administration's 28-point plan for peace.
The plan would have: barred Ukraine from NATO, having an army exceeding 600,000 men, and acquiring nukes but provided Kyiv with a NATO-style security guarantee from the U.S.; recognized much of the occupied territory in eastern Ukraine

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