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Europe Today: Ukraine, migration… and brothels to reopen in France?

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Last updated: 2025/12/11 at 9:31 AM
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Ukraine has presented an updated peace proposal to the United States, outlining a revised 20-point plan to end the ongoing conflict. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has described the document as “fundamental” for achieving a resolution, and a meeting of a “Coalition of the Willing” involving over 30 nations is scheduled for next week to discuss the Ukraine peace plan. This development comes as negotiations continue to be hampered by significant disagreements, particularly regarding territorial concessions.

Euronews reports that territory remains a central obstacle in these talks. The updated proposal, details of which remain largely undisclosed, is being presented as Kyiv seeks increased international support and a framework for potential negotiations with Russia. Discussions are also focusing on reports of a new Russian policy compelling Ukrainians in occupied territories to join the Russian army.

Understanding the Latest Ukraine Peace Plan

The core of the Ukraine peace plan, as previously articulated, centers on restoring Ukraine’s territorial integrity, ensuring accountability for war crimes, and establishing security guarantees. While the specifics of the updated version haven’t been fully released, it’s understood to reiterate these key demands. According to Oleksandra Matviichuk, Head of the Center for Civil Liberties and a 2022 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Kyiv is currently unwilling to consider any territorial concessions as a condition for peace.

This firm stance reflects a deep-seated national consensus within Ukraine, bolstered by the belief that ceding territory would embolden further Russian aggression. Matviichuk emphasized the importance of holding Russia accountable for its actions, citing widespread evidence of alleged war crimes committed during the occupation of Ukrainian lands. The pursuit of justice and reparations is a non-negotiable aspect of any potential settlement, she stated.

Russian Military Recruitment in Occupied Territories

Alongside the peace proposal, concerns are mounting over reports of forced conscription of Ukrainian citizens in Russian-occupied territories. This alleged policy, if confirmed, would represent a significant escalation in Russia’s tactics and a violation of international law. The aim appears to be to bolster Russian troop numbers and offset recent battlefield losses.

Such actions are likely to further complicate peace negotiations and deepen the animosity between Ukraine and Russia. The Ukrainian government has condemned the reported conscription as a blatant attempt to annex occupied territories and suppress the Ukrainian identity. International observers are closely monitoring the situation and calling for an investigation into the allegations.

Brothel Reopening Proposal in France Sparks Debate

Meanwhile, in France, a proposal by far-right lawmaker Jean Philippe Tanguy to reopen brothels has ignited a national debate. Brothels have been illegal in France since 1946, a law rooted in feminist movements and concerns about human trafficking. Tanguy argues that legalization and regulation would better protect sex workers and combat organized crime.

However, the proposal faces strong opposition from feminist groups and anti-trafficking organizations, who contend that legalization would normalize the sex trade and increase demand, potentially leading to more exploitation. The debate highlights the complex ethical and social considerations surrounding prostitution and the challenges of balancing individual rights with public safety concerns.

EU Migration Measures Face Criticism from Amnesty International

The European Union recently agreed on a new set of migration measures, intended to address irregular migration flows and strengthen border controls. However, Amnesty International has voiced strong criticism, arguing that the measures could have “devastating effects” on individuals seeking protection. Olivia Sundberg of Amnesty International stated the policies may not comply with international human rights standards.

The organization specifically raises concerns about the potential for increased detention of migrants, restrictions on access to asylum procedures, and the expansion of safe third country rules. These rules allow EU member states to reject asylum claims from individuals who have already sought protection in another country deemed “safe.” Critics argue that many countries designated as “safe” do not adequately protect the rights of asylum seekers. Amnesty International continues to advocate for a more humane and rights-based approach to migration management.

As Ukraine prepares to present its updated peace plan to a wider coalition of nations, the path to a lasting resolution remains fraught with challenges. The situation in occupied territories and the ongoing debate over migration policies within the EU demonstrate the interconnectedness of security, human rights, and political considerations across Europe. The next week’s meeting will be crucial to watch for any signs of progress or further entrenchment of positions. Stay tuned to Euronews for continued coverage of these developing stories.

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