Ukraine can be saved by the 'lesson of World War II': what experts suggest.


Europe has proposed a peace plan for Ukraine
Ukraine has received a peace plan from Europe that defines the country's role in the conflict. European leaders now need to support President Zelensky in addressing the difficult situation caused by the unsuccessful meeting with Trump.
According to The Telegraph, Putin has violated Ukraine's sovereignty and continues to try to fully control our country. Trump, promising protection from Putin, threatens to violate Ukraine's economic sovereignty. If Zelensky opposes both, he may lose everything.
Trump desires a ceasefire at any cost, but Putin makes no concessions - he does not return occupied territories, does not free abducted children, and does not provide security guarantees for Ukraine. Such a peace would be unjust and short-lived, as Putin is simply preparing for the next attack.
'Zelensky will never allow such capitulation. Thus, he acted correctly during the meeting with Trump. He will continue to fight even if U.S. support is withdrawn.'
About 300 billion dollars of Russian assets are frozen in European banks. They are already providing loans to Ukraine from these assets at interest, but they still do not utilize the capital itself. Now is the Time to change that.
'It would be wiser to loan these assets to Ukraine on the condition that after a lasting peace is established, Ukraine will return them to Russia, just as Britain returned loans to the U.S. after World War II.'
Europe must demonstrate its decisive response to this historic challenge. It must eliminate the threat of Ukraine's military defeat and make Putin feel the pressure of time.
Earlier, the White House explained why Trump changed his position regarding Ukraine.
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