2025-11-21
12 分钟Good morning.
It's Friday, November 21st.
I'm Gideon Resnick in Fershamet, Tabasu.
This is Apple News Today.
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But first, the Trump administration has presented Ukraine with a peace plan to end the war,
one that makes big asks of its president, Volodymyr Zelensky.
Senior U.S.
officials met with Zelensky in person yesterday,
who appeared willing at least to negotiate on the framework,
even though it contains ideas that Ukraine has previously dismissed.
Alex Ward is the Wall Street Journal's national security reporter and has been looking into the text of the plan.
So this proposal effectively calls for Ukraine to give up A lot of its territory,
it's ambitious to join NATO.
It's ability to lead its own military or have the size of the military at once.
And in exchange, Russia basically promises not to attack Ukraine or Europe again.
And at the same time,
folds back into the global community through economic ties to the US and even becoming a member of the Group of Eight once again.