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'NATO Membership For Ukraine': EU Revolts Against Trump, Floats Counterproposal To Land Swap

'NATO Membership For Ukraine': EU Revolts Against Trump, Floats Counterproposal To Land Swap

Time of India4 days ago
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/ Aug 10, 2025, 10:57AM IST
Ukraine and a number of European nations presented a counterproposal to US President Donald Trump, who had suggested a land swap to end the ongoing war. According to the Wall Street Journal, Ukraine and European nations insisted that a 'ceasefire must take place before any other steps are taken.' They also advocated a strictly 'reciprocal' exchange of territory, on the condition that 'ironclad security guarantees, including NATO membership, must be given to Ukraine. Watch this video to know more.
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