Senator Graham supports Trump's plan for a ceasefire in Ukraine: Europe's reaction.
According to inkorr.com: American Senator Lindsey Graham expressed his support for President Trump regarding the cessation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He considers this initiative very wise and the best way to stop the violence.
Graham called for a ceasefire that would allow for open negotiations on ways to resolve the conflict 'honestly and fairly, to avoid further interventions.' This initiative was also supported by European leaders who signed a joint statement in support of Trump's proposal to halt hostilities.
.@POTUS' proposal for a ceasefire at the line of contact between Russia and Ukraine is eminently reasonable, and it is the best idea yet to stop the killing. Once a ceasefire has been achieved, there will be a chance to talk about a way forward that will ensure the war ends… pic.twitter.com/ITqBg2iXw0
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) October 21, 2025
European countries emphasized that the current front line should serve as the basis for negotiations, as territorial integrity cannot be ensured through the use of force. They agreed on the necessity of supporting Ukraine and increasing economic and military pressure on Russia.
The conflict between Ukrainian and Russian authorities in Eastern Europe continues, and its resolution is critical for ensuring peace and stability in the region. Trump's idea for a ceasefire and further negotiations has gained support both in the United States and among European leaders.
This news underscores the importance of international support in resolving the conflict, as collective efforts can help pave the way to peace. The ceasefire mentioned by Graham could be the first step towards restoring stability in the region and ending the violence that has been ongoing for a long time.
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