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Zelensky Unveils U.S.-Backed 20-Point Peace Plan as Russia Weighs Response

Kyiv seeks a meeting with President Trump to resolve the remaining terms.

Overview

  • Ukraine publicly outlined the revised 20‑point proposal negotiated with U.S. envoys in Miami and said the document was delivered to Moscow as a basis for a non‑aggression accord, international monitoring, security guarantees and major reconstruction financing.
  • Key disputes remain over control in Donetsk and the future operation of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, with U.S. options including a demilitarized or special economic zone along the current front that Ukraine prefers to freeze in place.
  • The plan envisions Article 5‑style security assurances, a peacetime cap of 800,000 troops for Ukraine, oversight by a Peace Council chaired by President Trump and rapid elections after any agreement.
  • The Kremlin says talks show only slow progress; spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed President Putin was briefed by envoy Kirill Dmitriev and that Moscow will formulate its position before further contacts.
  • As diplomacy proceeds, Russia carried out a massive strike of 635 drones and 38 missiles that killed three people and caused power cuts, and Ukraine confirmed a withdrawal from Siversk to preserve combat capability.