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Rapid tests for fluoroquinolone, erythromycin, lincomycin, tillosin and tilmycosin residues in milk, wheyNew US peace proposals in Ukraine include lifting sanctions against RUSSIA. This was reportedBLOOMBERG , citing a source familiar with the content of the proposals.
They also include territorial cessions by Ukraine and limits on the size of its army.
Axios previously reported that the US was secretly working on a new 28-point peace plan for Ukraine. According to the report, Washington discussed the plan's concept with Russia.
The full contents of the document were not disclosed, but individual points were published by Western media (FT, The Telegraph,REUTERS and others). Among them are Kyiv's cession of Donbas, Ukraine's abandonment of its NATO aspirations for several years, a halving of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' size and the renunciation of key weapons, recognition of Russian as the official language in Ukraine, the curtailment of US military aid, the granting of official status to the "local branch of the Russian Orthodox Church," and a commitment by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to accept the terms.
According to NBC, US President Donald Trump approved the peace plan .
The Kremlin has previously stated that the military operation will end when all its objectives are achieved, either through the military operation itself or through negotiations. it has repeatedly stated that Moscow is open to a settlement.
Asked to confirm or deny the existence of a US peace plan, presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov stated that "we have nothing new to offer." "We have nothing new to add to what was said in Anchorage," he said.
Politico reported that the details of the US plan have alarmed European allies. The publication's sources specified that the clause requiring Kyiv to renounce certain territories is particularly worrisome, as it could set a "troubling precedent." Overall, Europe fears that Washington "might make concessions" to Moscow for the sake of a speedy end to the conflict, the newspaper noted.
A European diplomat told Reuters that the new US settlement proposals could be a new attempt by the Trump administration to pressure Kyiv, aiming to "drive it into a corner." He expressed the opinion that the final decision cannot ignore the position of Ukraine or the US's European allies. EU Foreign Minister Kaja Kallas previously emphasized that Brussels was not involved in the plan's development.