Ukraine and US agree on most points of peace plan except Donbas and nuclear plant, Zelenskyy says
The plan includes security guarantees, reconstruction funding, and monitoring, but key territorial and nuclear plant control issues remain unresolved, Zelenskyy said.
- On Tuesday, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukrainian president, said the United States and Ukraine reached consensus on several critical issues, but disputes over the Donbas and Zaporizhzhia plant remain unresolved.
- The 20-point plan, shown to Ukrainian negotiators after marathon talks in Florida, includes a separate annex with security guarantees mirroring NATO's Article 5.
- Proposals for the Zaporizhzhia plant include Ukraine offering a U.S.-Ukraine joint venture with an American 50 percent share, while the U.S. proposes a three-way consortium and a 33/33/33 split in management.
- A draft provision would freeze the contact line across five Ukrainian regions and require a 60 days pause in hostilities, monitored by satellite and early-warning systems, with post-signing elections and reconstruction funding aiming for $800 billion.
- Russian maximalist demands mean Russia holds most of Luhansk and about 70% of Donetsk, while Volodymyr Zelenskyy said leaders will discuss toughest issues and await Moscow's Wednesday response.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signaled he was open to withdrawing troops and establishing demilitarized zones in the country’s east, the closest he has come to addressing Russia’s hardline territorial demands.The acknowledgement was part of a 20-part plan worked out between Kyiv and Washington.Moscow is expected to demand changes, with no indication it will soften its maximalist stance of having full control over the Donetsk region.Zel…
The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, presented a new version of the draft peace plan, drawn up with the United States, describing it as Kiev’s best effort to end the war with Russia. The 20 points included in the plan cover a wide range of issues, from the security assurances Kiev wants to avoid future Russian aggressions to the commitments to rebuild the war-torn nation. Zelenski acknowledged that Ukraine and the United States had not …
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