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According to journalists, the plan envisages the creation of a demilitarized zon...

British troops in Ukraine and 1000 km of buffer zone: the media told Trump's military plan

According to journalists, the plan envisages the creation of a demilitarized zone along the front line, as well as the consent of Kiev not to enter NATO for 20 years. British troops can be stationed in Ukraine to provide a 1000-kilometer buffer zone under the Donald Trump plan to end the war. These details appeared after the victory of the US president in the election and a phone call to President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky. About it writes The Sun.

Such a plan envisages the creation of a demilitarized zone along the front line, as well as the consent of Kiev not to enter NATO for 20 years. Instead, the United States will continue to equip Ukraine with their teeth to prevent Putin's invasion of re -invasion, the authors of the publication say. But the United States does not plan to send troops to provide a buffer zone and will not finance this mission.

Representatives of the Trump team reported The Wall Street Journal that they could conduct training and other support, but weapons will be European. "We do not send American men and women to support peace in Ukraine. And we do not pay for it. Let Poles, Germans, British and French do it," the newspaper reported. The plan appeared after Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Trump on his historical victory in the election and stated that Moscow was ready to negotiate on conflict resolution.

In the commentary of The Telegraph, British politician George Osborne said it was unrealistic to support Ukraine for the United Kingdom without support of the United States.

"I think it is absolutely unrealistic to assume that Europe alone, in particular with the United Kingdom, can support Ukraine without the support of the United States, even when Joe Biden is in a hurry to spend 61 billion dollars before his departure, which Congress has recently voted to support American assistance to Ukraine," Osborne reported. Recall that in China showed a 10-ton reactive drone capable of running UAV swarms.