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A crucial point suggests U.S.-led ceasefire monitoring, which raises questions about the potential involvement of U.S. ground forces. Although U.S. intelligence would suffice for observational purposes, any grounding of U.S. troops would contradict current American foreign policy priorities, particularly during shifting geopolitical dynamics that favor the Indo-Pacific region.
Moreover, the proposal mandates that Russia return all deported Ukrainian children and exchange prisoners of war. While these points emphasize fundamental human rights, the enforceability of such provisions poses a significant challenge, exacerbated by the complexities inherent in conflict resolution.