In Full: Europe's 28-Point Counter Proposal to US-Russia Peace Plan for Ukraine
European leaders propose a peace plan offering Ukraine security guarantees and unrestricted military control, contrasting with the U.S. 28-point framework, aiming for regional stability.
- European leaders circulated a counter-proposal ahead of November 23 talks in Geneva with Ukraine and the United States, The Washington Post reported.
- Amid calls for a common European approach, European leaders criticized the United States' recently unveiled 28-point peace plan and drafted their own alternative proposal.
- European drafters propose returning the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, Kakhovka dam, Kinburn Spit and 'free passage' on the Dnieper river, and the draft secures no restrictions on the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
- On November 22, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said the state faces a hard choice and vowed to defend its interests, clarifying the agreement text is not final amid Donald Trump's ultimatum by November 27.
- By contrast, the United States-Russian Federation draft reportedly requires Ukraine to cede parts of Zaporizhzhya, Kherson, Donetsk and Lugansk regions, reduce its army, and refuse North Atlantic Alliance membership.
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The US presented a list of 28 points ahead of the peace talks in Switzerland. Europe has now countered with its own list. Here are the ten biggest differences between the proposals
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The British newspaper The Telegraph published a European peace plan prepared as an alternative to the United States. The paper's document consists of 24 items and is very different from that proposed by the U.S. administration. One of the key differences is the requirement of no restrictions on the size of the U.S., and the European plan does not prohibit Ukraine from joining NATO, but offers a final decision after the "consensus within the alli…
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