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Kyiv Weighs U.S. 28-Point Peace Plan as Putin Calls It a Possible Basis

Ukraine, with US and EU partners, has begun a joint review of the proposal under a Nov. 27 response timeline signaled by President Trump.

Overview

  • President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed receipt of the draft and said teams from Ukraine, the United States and Europe will work through the points to secure a dignified peace that protects sovereignty.
  • EU leaders said they were not officially informed of the initiative, reaffirmed support for Kyiv, and stressed the principle of nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine.
  • President Trump flagged Nov. 27 as a target date for a decision, and Reuters reported the administration has threatened to curtail intelligence sharing and weapons if Kyiv refuses the plan.
  • Kremlin messaging diverged, with Dmitry Peskov saying no substantive talks occurred while Vladimir Putin said Russia received the document and that it could form a basis for a settlement; ISW assessed Moscow is trying to drive a wedge between Ukraine and the U.S.
  • Front-line combat remained intense, with 250 clashes reported in the past day and 66 assaults repelled near Pokrovsk, as Ukraine also cited recent counteroffensive gains north of the city.