Ukraine expected to give up land, some arms under US peace plan: Reuters
The 28-point plan requires Ukraine to cede Donbas territory, halve its military, and limit U.S. aid, reflecting Russian demands, according to multiple news reports.
- Last month, President Trump's most senior foreign-policy aide Steve Witkoff drafted a 28-point peace plan after hosting Kirill Dmitriev in Florida, producing the proposal through private talks.
- Russia's recent battlefield advances prompted Dmitriev to say talks occurred amid additional successes, with Moscow's Pokrovsk advance and President Vladimir Putin's demands to cede Donbas boosting Russian leverage.
- The US army secretary, Daniel P. Driscoll, arrived in Kyiv, and President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to hear about the plan on Wednesday after Witkoff briefed Rustem Umerov earlier this week.
- Observers warn the private talks risk freezing Ukraine and European partners out, while reports say the plan covers four areas: ending the war, security guarantees, security in Europe and future US‑Russia relations.
- Kirill Dmitriev has emerged as a key negotiator between Moscow and the White House, and his prior unconventional proposals, like the Bering Strait tunnel idea, signal an unorthodox negotiating track.
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Ukraine has received a new peace proposal from the United States. The plan requires Kiev to divest the territories currently under Russia's control and reduce its army by more than half, according to a senior Ukrainian official. Follow the latest information. - IN DIRECT - War in Ukraine: the American peace proposal provides for the transfer of territories to Russia (International).
According to media reports, the US has secretly worked out a new plan for the end of the war in Ukraine together with Russia. The draft demands great concessions from Ukraine, reports the Financial Times.
Several media reports on secret talks about a possible end of war – with Ukrainian territory assignments. Foreign Minister Wadephul says he is "not lettered".
The US has imposed sanctions on Russia, but behind the scenes seems to have been further negotiated, and Ukraine is doing so at a twice unfavorable time.
The US has imposed sanctions on Russia, but behind the scenes seems to have been further negotiated, and Ukraine is doing so at a twice unfavorable time.
The US has imposed sanctions on Russia, but behind the scenes seems to have been further negotiated, and Ukraine is doing so at a twice unfavorable time.
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