Ukraine and US agree on most points of peace plan except Donbas and nuclear plant, Zelenskyy says
- 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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After weeks of negotiations, Ukraine presented for the first time its revised peace plan to end the Russian war of aggression. According to the draft, security guarantees for Ukraine are planned according to the model of Article 5 of NATO and a strength of the army of 800,000 soldiers, as President Selenskyy told journalists in Kiev. An overview.
Any agreement to end the war that is signed with Russia must be ratified in referendum by the Ukrainians. This was put forward two weeks ago by the President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, and confirmed this on Tuesday. The vote would require 60 days of preparations and a ceasefire by the invading army. Zelenski, in a meeting with the media in Kiev, reiterated that the main stumbling blocks for the Ukrainian interests of the U.S.-led peace plan…
Zelensky offers demilitarized zone in Donetsk amid peace talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reportedly included a demilitarized zone in the country’s eastern Donetsk region as part of the latest proposal in a possible peace agreement with Russia. Zelensky told reporters on Tuesday that he would withdraw troops from areas in Donetsk, a region subject to territorial disputes that have derailed talks of a peace deal with Russia. The announcement showed his willingness to compromise following pressure…
20 points to peace Zelensky reveals revised U.S.-backed plan to end Russia’s war against Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed a revised draft peace plan, developed with the United States, to end Russia’s war against Ukraine. Zelensky presented the 20-point proposal to journalists in Kyiv on Tuesday, calling it “a foundational document on ending the war,” RBC Ukraine and Suspilne reported.
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