CVA Statement on President Trump’s 28-Point Ukraine–Russia Peace Plan
ARLINGTON, Va. –Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) today expressed support for the administration’s renewed diplomatic effort to end the war in Ukraine following President Trump’s release of a 28-point peace proposal.
CVA Executive Director John Vick issued the following statement:
“We applaud the administration’s commitment to pursuing a peace deal that can stop the bloodshed and give all sides a credible path out of this devastating conflict. President Trump’s proposal moves the discussion toward diplomacy that protects American interests, reduces the risk of great-power confrontation, and saves Ukrainian lives.
By closing the door on NATO expansion into Ukraine, keeping NATO forces out of the conflict zone, extending strategic arms-control measures, and securing the return of Ukrainian children, this framework offers meaningful steps toward stability for all parties. Any U.S. commitments must remain clearly defined and avoid new open-ended obligations, but if America can help advance peace without signing up for another indefinite military role, that is both responsible and admirable. A negotiated settlement that ends the killing and lowers long-term risks is a goal worth pursuing, and we encourage the administration to continue pressing for a durable and humane resolution.”