Overview
- President Trump set a Nov. 27 deadline for Kyiv to respond but said the 28-point proposal is not his final offer.
- The draft would have Ukraine cede territory, cap its forces at 600,000, and renounce NATO membership in exchange for security guarantees and reconstruction financed in part by frozen Russian assets.
- Kyiv publicly pushed back yet agreed to talks in Switzerland, with Andriy Yermak leading Ukraine’s delegation alongside U.S. and E3 officials.
- European and G7 leaders labeled the text a basis that requires additional work, reaffirming that borders cannot be changed by force and warning troop limits could leave Ukraine exposed.
- Moscow welcomed the framework as a potential foundation for a settlement, while U.S. officials rejected claims it is a Russian ‘wish list’ and said the document was authored by Washington.