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Yermak denies existence of Trump's "100-day" peace plan, which media previously wrote about

The Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andrii Yermak stated that in reality there are no plans by US President Donald Trump to end the russian-Ukrainian war in 100 days.

Yermak wrote about this in his Telegram channel.

"No "peace plans" for "100 days" in the media exist in reality. This is only disguised as throwing ins, which are most often legalized by the russians," his message says.

Recall that on January 8, US Special Representative for Ukraine and russia Keith Kellogg said in an interview with Fox News that President Trump will try to find a fair and reliable solution to end the war within 100 days after his inauguration.

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According to Kellogg, he and his team intend to create conditions for Trump so that he can talk to russian dictator vladimir putin about a possible ceasefire in Ukraine.

At the same time, the American newspaper The Wall Street Journal wrote on January 22 that Trump allegedly instructed Kellogg to end the war in Ukraine in 100 days.

On Sunday 26 January, the sanctioned StranaUA published an article about a 100-day action plan to end the Russian-Ukrainian war allegedly drawn up by Donald Trump's team. According to the plan, Trump plans to hold separate talks with Zelenskyy and Putin and, if certain common ground is found, to continue working on a specific agreement, either in the same mode or in a trilateral format, with Zelenskyy having to cancel his decree banning talks with Putin. A ceasefire is scheduled to be declared on Easter 20 April, and a peace agreement is to be approved by 9 May at an international conference with the participation of Western countries, China and the ‘global South’. After that, Ukraine will not extend martial law, mobilisation or announce elections.

The terms of the peace include that Ukraine will refuse to join NATO and declare neutrality, the EU will accept Ukraine as a member until 2030 and help with reconstruction, the Armed Forces will not be reduced and the US will continue to provide military assistance to Ukraine, Ukraine will refuse to return the occupied territories but will not recognise the de jure annexation, sanctions against Russia will be lifted within 3 years depending on the implementation of the agreement, energy supplies to Europe will be subject to a duty for the reconstruction of Ukraine, and Ukraine will allow pro-Russian parties to run for election. It is noted that the issue of a European peacekeeping contingent is controversial, with Ukraine insisting on it and Russia opposing it.
Strana.ua does not indicate how they managed to obtain this plan and thus there is no way to verify its veracity.

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As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on January 22, Trump urged putin to conclude an agreement on Ukraine as soon as possible. Otherwise, he threatened the Kremlin leader with increased sanctions and the introduction of high tariffs on all russian exports.

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