This information was reported by Glavpost, citing Daily Mail.
According to leaked details, the U.S. president insists that Ukraine and Russia agree to a ceasefire by April 20. A key point is that Kyiv must make concessions, including recognizing Russia's sovereignty over certain territories and withdrawing Ukrainian troops from Kursk.
The plan also envisions a neutral status for Ukraine in international politics. Specifically, the country would not be able to join NATO, which the American administration believes would reduce regional tensions. In return, Ukraine could expect long-term financial assistance from the European Union.
European and possibly British troops will be deployed to secure the demilitarized zone. Meanwhile, the U.S. does not plan to participate in these operations, leaving Europe as the sole guarantor of security. Experts are already expressing concerns that this could leave Ukraine vulnerable.
A significant aspect of the peace plan is economic aid for Ukraine. The EU is expected to provide approximately $486 billion over the next decade for infrastructure restoration and economic support.
Diplomatic measures are also planned. A phone call between Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin is anticipated in early February. According to reports, a meeting between the presidents is scheduled for late February or early March. The outcomes of the negotiations are expected to be announced by May 9, a date that coincides symbolically with the Victory Day celebrated in Russia.
Despite promises of continued military assistance from the U.S. and the prospect of Ukraine joining the European Union by 2030, many experts and political analysts express doubts about the acceptability of the proposed conditions for Kyiv.
How the parties will respond to the proposal will become clear in the near future. However, it is evident that any attempts to negotiate peace will spark considerable debate both within Ukraine and on the international stage.
Separately, let us remind you about what the Armed Forces of Ukraine have achieved in the Kursk region over the past six months.