US allies express alarm at Trump’s plan to let Russia keep most of the land it seized from Ukraine
- U.S. Allies are alarmed over the Trump administration's plan, which would let Russia keep large areas of seized Ukrainian territory, as reported by multiple diplomatic sources.
- The proposal includes potential U.S. Recognition of Crimea as Russian territory, despite concerns from European diplomats about its implications for Ukraine.
- Vice President JD Vance stated there's a need to stabilize territorial lines near their current positions, reflecting concerns among diplomats about international law integrity.
- A Ukrainian lawmaker warned that any deal allowing significant territorial losses would be deemed 'political suicide' and unapproved by parliament.
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