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Sunday December 22, 2024

Trump transition distances from Ukraine peace plan outlined by Republican strategist

By Reuters
November 10, 2024
US President-elect Donald Trump (right) and Ukraines President Volodymyr Zelenskiy meet at Trump Tower in New York City, US, on September 27, 2024. — Reuters
US President-elect Donald Trump (right) and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy meet at Trump Tower in New York City, US, on September 27, 2024. — Reuters

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida: Donald Trump’s presidential transition effort said on Saturday that a Republican operative who outlined some potential contours of a U.S.-backed peace plan in Ukraine earlier in the day was not speaking on behalf of the president-elect.

Bryan Lanza, a long-time Republican strategist who was a contractor on Trump’s 2024 campaign, said in an interview with the BBC that Trump’s administration would be asking Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy for a “realistic vision for peace.” He said the new administration’s priority in Ukraine would be establishing peace and not restoring lost territory, including Crimea.

“And if President Zelenskiy comes to the table and says, well we can only have peace if we have Crimea, he shows to us that he’s not serious. Crimea is gone,” he said.

Responding to Lanza’s comments, a spokesperson for the transition denied that Lanza spoke for Trump. Trump’s transition effort is currently vetting personnel and drafting the policies that Trump could adopt during his second term. “Bryan Lanza was a contractor for the campaign,” said the spokesperson, who declined to be named. “He does not work for President Trump and does not speak for him.”

During the election campaign, Trump said he would find a solution to end the war “within a day,” but did not explain how he would do so.

Zelenskiy and Trump spoke by telephone this week after the U.S. election in a conversation joined by billionaire Trump supporter Elon Musk, according to media reports.

Trump himself has declined to rule out the possibility that Ukraine may have to cede land to Russia and has been notably vague when discussing the conflict.