Zelenskyy Denies Existence of Agreed European Peace Plan Amid Ongoing Ukraine Conflict
Zelenskyy Denies Existence of Agreed European Peace Plan Amid Ongoing Ukraine Conflict

Zelenskyy Denies Existence of Agreed European Peace Plan Amid Ongoing Ukraine Conflict

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has denied the existence of an agreed-upon 12-point European peace plan aimed at settling the war with Russia, stating that he has not seen any such finalized document. He emphasized that while there are various ideas and proposals from European parties, no clear or concrete plan is currently on the table. Zelenskyy expressed surprise at suggestions that Russia is participating in peace negotiations, noting that no European leader or the U.S. president has been able to bring Russia to the negotiating table. He stressed that any further peace initiatives must involve the United States' political and military support, as a diplomatic transition is impossible without it. Various reports mention that Ukraine and European partners are working on a peace proposal including issues like prisoner exchanges, return of abducted children, and security guarantees, with former U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly involved in coordinating efforts, although this plan remains unofficial and unconfirmed by Kyiv. Zelenskyy confirmed ongoing consultations among advisors but reiterated that no ready-made peace plan has been agreed upon.

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