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Reports Detail U.S.-Transmitted Ukraine Peace Proposal Requiring Major Concessions

Kyiv questions an unconfirmed plan that would exchange territorial recognition and military limits for prospective security guarantees.

Overview

  • An AFP-cited senior Ukrainian official said the proposal would have Ukraine recognize Russia’s control of Crimea and other occupied areas and cut its army to about 400,000.
  • Media summaries describe additional reported terms including bans on long‑range weapons and foreign troop deployments, a Ukrainian pullback in parts of Donetsk and Luhansk, and no NATO accession.
  • Axios reported, citing a U.S. official, that President Trump would consider U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine and Europe if Kyiv made further territorial concessions.
  • Ukrainian officials voiced doubts about the plan and its provenance, and both the White House and Kremlin declined to comment on the reported details.
  • CBS News reported that Pentagon envoy Daniel Driscoll met officials in Kyiv as fighting continued, with Ukraine’s rescue service reporting 26 civilians killed in Ternopil and ISW warning the plan would strip Ukraine of key defenses.