Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan planned to submit a peace plan at the G20 summit including freezing conflict along current frontlines, 10-year postponement of Ukraine's NATO membership, and stationing of foreign troops in Ukraine.
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Erdogan planned to submit peace plan at G20 summit
Erdogan's proposal would include Ukraine foregoing joining NATO for at least 10 years, freezing the current front line, providing Ukraine with weapons, and deploying international troops to a demilitarized buffer zone in the Donbas
Erdogan has prepared a proposal to freeze the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, to be presented at the G20 leaders' meeting in Rio de Janeiro
The plan includes Ukraine delaying discussions on NATO membership for at least a decade
The proposal suggests creating a demilitarized zone in eastern Donbas, overseen by international peacekeeping forces
The plan offers Ukraine military support as compensation for its NATO postponement
Erdogan will propose that Zelenskyy agree to postpone NATO membership discussions for at least 10 years
US President Joe Biden stated that the United States strongly supports Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity during his opening remarks at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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