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US Peace Plan for Ukraine: Russia Says No Formal Communication as Zelensky Open to Review

The US peace plan proposes security guarantees for Russia and limits on Ukraine’s military, but Russia says no formal plan was received and Kyiv is reviewing the draft.

  • On Thursday, President Volodymyr Zelensky signalled openness to the US `vision` and his office said the plan could `revive diplomatic efforts`, with a meeting with President Donald Trump expected soon.
  • US officials say the plan was drafted shortly after talks between special envoy Steve Witkoff and Rustem Umerov and aims to offer reliable security guarantees while reintegrating Russia and halting NATO expansion.
  • Key provisions would limit Ukraine's armed forces to 600,000, station European jets in Poland, require Kyiv to relinquish weapons, cede parts of Donetsk, and renounce NATO membership, while Johann Wadephul, German Foreign Minister, called it a `set of ideas and options`.
  • Russia maintains it is `fully open` to talks but insists any settlement address the `root causes` of the war, while European leaders stressed any deal must include Ukraine and its allies.
  • The leaks surfaced as strikes killed six people in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk, while Rustem Umerov said Ukraine is `carefully reviewing` partners' suggestions after US talks amid $100 million scandal pressure.
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The Kremlin, through its spokesman Dmitri Peskov, claimed not to have received official information about a supposed 28-point peace plan that U.S. media have detailed to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.

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The proposal of the US president, Donald Trump, would be very beneficial for Russia in most of its points. Moscow however assured this Friday that it did not discuss with Washington about this peace plan that was made public recently. Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov himself stated in his daily press conference this Friday that his country was not consulted. “We see some news, but officially we have not received anything” he said. He added that “…

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The British newspaper "The Guardian" pointed its finger at some phrases and words that would seem translated directly from the language of the Federation

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The Kremlin says it has not officially received any new US proposals to end the war in Ukraine.

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noticiaslatam.lat broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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