Ukraine: US-Backed Peace Plan, at a Glance
- The United States has created a 28-point peace plan to end the war in Ukraine, which is under review by Kyiv, Moscow, and European nations.
- The plan requires Ukraine to cede the rest of the Donetsk region, including key cities, to Russia and to forego its goal of joining NATO.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky must drop ambitions for NATO membership and limit Ukraine's military to 600,000 troops under the proposed agreement.
- The proposals include Russia's potential reintegration into the global economy, which Ukraine may oppose.
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Russia must enact a policy of non-aggression towards Europe.
The draft US-Russia peace plan has been widely publicised and we now know that it proposes to hand over those areas of Ukraine’s eastern industrial region of Donbas that are still under Ukrainian control, the de facto control of Vladimir Putin’s Russia. The latest versions of the text also call for Ukraine to reduce the size of its armed forces to 600,000 men. But what else is known about the text and who will benefit most from it? What are the …
28 points to end the war: The US is putting a peace plan and put a pistol on Ukraine's chest. Don't listen to it, end the support, it says. What's in the plan - and how can it be evaluated?
Barack Ravid, a correspondent of Axios, who was one of the first to report on the new US peace plan, published in his personal social media account the full text of Washington's draft proposals on security assurances for Ukraine. This is part of Donald Trump's peaceful proposals for the end of the Russian-Ukrainen war. However, the full text of the guarantee project had not been published before — it was only known in Western versions. Ukraine w…
Trump Admin’s Proposed 28-Point Russia–Ukraine Peace Plan: What’s in It?
The Trump administration confirmed on Nov. 20 that it had been working on a peace plan to bring an end to the war between Ukraine and Russia. The statement came after numerous media reports of a leaked proposal began circulating. Several outlets, including The Associated Press, have since published drafts of the plan detailing the steps Washington has proposed to halt hostilities between Kyiv and Moscow. Here’s what we know. What Is in the plan?…
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