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US allies express alarm at Trump’s plan to let Russia keep most of the land it seized from Ukraine

US Allies Express Alarm at Trump’s Plan to Let Russia Keep Occupied Ukrainian Land

By Md.Imrul Khalid Published 9 months ago 3 min read

By Md.Imrul Khalid

Date: 5:55AM

Washington, D.C. — U.S. allies in Europe and NATO are growing increasingly concerned over reports that former President Donald Trump, if re-elected, may push Ukraine to cede occupied territories to Russia as part of a negotiated peace deal. Such a move, experts warn, could reward Moscow’s aggression, undermine international law, and destabilize European security.

### **Trump’s Reported Peace Plan**

The presumptive Republican nominee has privately suggested, according to campaign sources, that Ukraine should give up Crimea and the Donbas region, territories that Russia has seized since 2014, in exchange for an end to the war. Trump has boasted that he would resolve the conflict "in 24 hours," and he has repeatedly claimed that he is able to negotiate a swift resolution. Even though he has not publicly stated any specifics, Trump's statements in the past, in which he praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and expressed skepticism regarding the continuation of U.S. military aid to Ukraine, have fueled fears among Western allies that his strategy would place a priority on striking a quick agreement regarding Ukraine's sovereignty. ### **European and NATO Reactions**

European leaders have reacted with alarm, warning that Russia and other authoritarian regimes would be encouraged to pursue territorial expansion if they were forced to give up land from Ukraine, which would set a dangerous precedent. - **Germany:** Chancellor Olaf Scholz has emphasized that any peace deal must respect Ukraine’s territorial integrity, stating, “A just peace cannot mean rewarding the aggressor.”

- **France:** President Emmanuel Macron, who has taken a harder line against Russia, warned that concessions would only encourage further Russian aggression.

- **United Kingdom:** British Foreign Secretary David Cameron emphasized that "appeasement does not work" and described the concept as "a recipe for future wars." - **Members of NATO in Eastern Europe:** Countries like Poland and the Baltic states, which consider Russia to be an existential threat, are concerned that leaving Ukraine would make them more susceptible to future aggression from the Kremlin. ### **Potential Consequences**

Analysts warn that a U.S.-backed deal allowing Russia to keep seized land could have far-reaching consequences:

1. **Undermining NATO Unity:** If the U.S. pressures Ukraine into concessions, it could fracture Western solidarity, with some allies questioning America’s commitment to collective security.

2. **Encouraging More Russian Expansion**: A deal like this could be interpreted by Putin as a sign of weakness, which could lead to attacks on Moldova, Georgia, or even NATO members in the future. 3. **Legitimizing Conquest: Permitting Russia to retain occupied territories would violate the UN Charter's prohibition on the use of force to acquire territory, establishing a perilous precedent on a global scale. ### **Ukraine’s Stance**

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly stated that his country will not accept any peace deal that sacrifices its sovereignty. “Our territorial integrity is non-negotiable,” he said in a recent address.

The Biden administration has reaffirmed its support for Ukraine’s position, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken declaring that any peace must be “just and durable”—implying a full Russian withdrawal.

### **The Road Ahead**

European leaders are anticipating a possible change in American policy as the presidential election nears. Many are concerned that a Trump victory could result in decreased military assistance for Ukraine and increased pressure to accept unacceptable terms. A senior NATO diplomat stated, "The concern is not just about Ukraine." “It’s about whether the U.S. will continue to stand by the principles that have kept Europe safe for decades.”

The stakes for Ukraine and global security have never been higher, and America's allies are anxiously watching to see whether the next US president will uphold or abandon the rules-based international order now that the war is in its third year. ---

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*Note: This is a fictional article based on hypothetical scenarios and reported discussions. Actual policy positions may differ. *

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