Overview
- FD.nl reported the full text of the purported 28‑point plan, including requirements for Ukraine to cede territory in Donbas and a reported bar on future NATO membership.
- Dutch acting foreign minister David van Weel said Europe will not back any deal unless Ukraine supports it, noting the EU and Kyiv were not included in drafting the proposal.
- Reformatorisch Dagblad reported that the plan also envisions Ukraine shrinking its armed forces, surrendering certain long‑range weapons and banning foreign troops to police a cease-fire.
- The White House has not officially confirmed or commented on the proposal, and a U.S. delegation has been engaging with Kyiv as questions persist over the plan’s status.
- Prime Minister Dick Schoof said he will first hear President Volodymyr Zelensky’s view before taking a position, as analysts highlight Kyiv’s political and fiscal strains and note divisions within the EU, with Hungary expressing openness.