Ukrainians are reacting to the U.S.-backed peace proposal, with one member of parliament calling it “not acceptable.” CBS News’ Natalie Brand has the latest, while Iulia Joja, a senior fellow at The Middle East Institute and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, joins with more.
Ukrainians react to U.S.-backed peace proposal that seemingly favors Russia
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