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Brexit architect Nigel Farage has responded to a proposed 28-point peace plan concerning Ukraine, describing one of its key elements as unacceptable. The plan reportedly includes a demand for Ukraine to reduce its military forces significantly, a move Farage criticized as unjustified.

Farage, a prominent British political figure known for his anti-EU and nationalist stances, voiced his opposition to the military reduction proposal, stating that “Ukraine being asked to halve the size of its Army is unacceptable.” He emphasized the importance of Ukraine maintaining its defensive capabilities amid ongoing conflict, though details of the broader peace plan have yet to be fully disclosed.

The 28-point peace initiative aims to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, but some of its measures have generated controversy and debate among international observers. Supporters argue the plan could pave the way for resolution, while critics express concerns over the safety and sovereignty implications for Ukraine.

As discussions around the plan continue, the international community is watching closely, with many emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that considers Ukraine’s security needs alongside broader peace efforts. Farage’s comments highlight ongoing tensions regarding the military and diplomatic dimensions of the conflict resolution process.

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