Zelenskyy Says Draft Plan Freezes Front Line and Opens Way for Concessions
The 20-point draft plan aims to freeze the front line and allow troop withdrawals, with joint management of the Zaporizhzhia plant and demilitarised zones, pending Russian review.
- In Kyiv, Volodymyr Zelensky unveiled a 20-point plan agreed by US and Ukrainian negotiators that is being reviewed by Russia and shared details at a briefing yesterday.
- Kyiv shifted the draft away from an earlier 28-point US proposal that adhered to many of Russia's demands, and the latest version drops the NATO renunciation requirement.
- The draft includes provisions for joint US–Ukrainian–Russian management of the Zaporizhzhia power plant, with Zelensky opposing Russian oversight, and recognizes troop deployment lines as of the agreement date, Mr Zelensky said.
- Any withdrawal would need voter approval via a referendum, and Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, said presidential elections in Ukraine will occur only after an overall peace agreement is signed.
- Pressure from Russian territorial demands and US mediation persists as Zelensky said, `We are in a situation where the Russians want us to withdraw from the Donetsk region, while the Americans are trying to find a way.
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Zelensky reviews 20-point plan to end war, front line freeze proposed
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said the latest version of a plan to end the Russian invasion would freeze the front line, but still pave the way for Ukrainian withdrawals and the creation of demilitarised zones.
The President of Ukraine unveiled the plan for a 20-point peace framework agreement negotiated with Washington to end the war. Volodymyr Zelensky opened the door to the creation of a demilitarized zone supervised by "international forces" in the part of the Donbass controlled by Kiev, conditioning the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops to that of the Russian army.
Zelensky Says Draft Plan Freezes Front Line, Opens Way for Concessions
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said the latest version of a plan to end the Russian invasion would freeze the front line, but still pave the way for Ukrainian withdrawals and the creation of demilitarized zones. Zelensky said the 20-point plan, agreed on by US and Ukrainian negotiators, was being reviewed by Moscow. The Kremlin is unlikely to abandon its hardline territorial demands and Zelensky also conceded there are some points in the…
Zelensky says draft plan freezes combat on current lines
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said the latest version of a plan to end the Russian invasion would freeze the front line, but still pave the way for Ukrainian withdrawals and the creation of demilitarised zones.
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