Europe, Ukraine prepare new proposal to end Russia's war, diplomats say
- On Tuesday, European nations and Ukraine began work on a 12-point proposal to end Russia's war along current battle lines, with a peace board chaired by U.S. President Donald Trump.
- The Russian government has insisted Kyiv cede territory before a ceasefire, diplomats say, while European powers view the plan as updating earlier proposals and national security advisers push U.S. involvement.
- Security guarantees and reconstruction funds are central elements, alongside a fast EU pathway, with proposals including returning deported children and prisoner exchanges.
- Allied coordination is accelerating with a London summit planned for Friday, where 35 allies of Ukraine will meet despite Russia rejecting calls to end the fighting, diplomats say.
- Sanctions would be eased gradually and about US$300 billion in frozen central bank reserves returned only after reconstruction commitments, while Moscow and Kyiv would negotiate governance of occupied territories without Europe or Ukraine's legal recognition.
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The European nations are working with Ukraine on a 12-point proposal to end the Russian war on the current front lines, reiterating Vladimir Putin's renewed requests to the US for Kievul to surrender territories in exchange for an agreement...
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Europe and Ukraine prepare 12-point proposal to end Russia’s war
LONDON — European nations are working with Ukraine on a 12-point proposal to end Russia’s war along current battle lines, pushing back against Vladimir Putin’s renewed demands to the U.S. for Kyiv to surrender territory in return for a peace deal. Read more...
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