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EU and Ukraine prepare a 12-point plan to end the war: details

12-point plan to end the war
Плани взаємодії між ЄС та Україною для досягнення миру: ключові аспекти.

Europe and the USA are working on a plan to stop the war in Ukraine

Europe and Ukraine are agreeing on a 12-point plan to end the Russian war in eastern Ukraine, without responding to Vladimir Putin's demands for the capitulation of Kyiv. This was reported by Bloomberg, citing insiders.

According to the plan, after the conclusion of a peace agreement with Russia, the return of children and prisoner exchanges between the conflicting parties are envisaged. Ukraine is guaranteed security, funding for the recovery of affected areas, and a path to joining the European Union.

Sanctions against Russia will be eased, but more than $300 billion will only be unfrozen after Russia contributes to the reconstruction of Ukraine

Russia currently refuses to cease hostilities along the lines of contact, despite losses. However, the details of the plan may change, so they remain confidential. Sources of the requested news warn about this.

Trump and Zelensky's positions

US President Donald Trump, supporting the idea of ending the conflict in eastern Ukraine, calls for the parties to stop at existing lines of combat. He also emphasized the need to resolve the situation before the start of peace negotiations.

President Zelensky supports the adoption of a temporary ceasefire before the start of peace negotiations

According to a senior EU official, there is no information indicating Putin's agreement to soften his demands. Changes are observed in Trump's approach, who initially supported pressure on Moscow but later showed a tendency towards compromise.

Representatives of Europe and the USA are jointly working on a plan to stop the war in Ukraine, which includes the return of children and prisoner exchanges. Presidents Trump and Zelensky expressed support for the idea of a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Russia currently refuses to fully cease hostilities, but the details of the plan remain confidential.

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