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Consists of more than 20 points. Media publishes Ukrainian-European alternative to US "peace plan"

Illustrative image. Photo: Depositphotos.
Illustrative image. Photo: Depositphotos.

The British newspaper The Telegraph has published the points of the plan to end the war, which Ukraine and its European partners have developed in response to the US "peace plan."

The Ukrainian-European peace plan consists of more than 20 points, The Telegraph reports.

The newspaper writes that the plan of Ukraine and Europe is sharply different from the proposal presented by the administration of US President Donald Trump. The American "peace plan" has been widely criticized for being too favorable to the aggressor country of russia.

The Ukrainian-European plan, by contrast, is much more favorable to Ukraine, recognizing the enormous sacrifices the country has made as a result of the war.

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An unnamed senior official told The Telegraph that the plan was agreed between Ukrainians and Europeans in the fall, when it became known that the United States and russia were working on their own document.

The Ukrainian-European peace plan contains the following points:

1. End of the war and measures to ensure non-recurrence, establishing a permanent basis for long-term peace.
2. Complete and unconditional ceasefire in the sky, on land and at sea.
3. Both sides immediately enter into negotiations on the technical implementation of ceasefire monitoring with the participation of the EU and the US.
4. International monitoring of the ceasefire under the leadership of the US using technological means.
5. Establishment of a mechanism for submitting reports on ceasefire violations, an investigation mechanism.
6. Russia unconditionally returns all deported and illegally displaced Ukrainian children.
7. Full exchange of prisoners of war on the principle of "all for all". Russia releases all civilian prisoners.
8. After the ceasefire is established, humanitarian measures to alleviate the suffering of the population.
9. Ukraine's sovereignty is respected and confirmed. Ukraine is not being forced into neutrality.
10. Ukraine receives reliable legally binding security guarantees, including guarantees under the principle of NATO Article 5 from the United States.
11. No restrictions on the size of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Ukrainian defense industry, including international cooperation.
12. The guarantors will be a group of European countries and other willing parties outside Europe. Ukraine is free to decide on the presence, armament and operations of friendly forces invited by the Ukrainian government to its territory.
13. Ukraine’s membership in NATO depends on consensus within the alliance.
14. Ukraine becomes a member of the EU.
15. Ukraine retains its non-nuclear status under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
16. Territorial issues will be discussed and resolved after an unconditional ceasefire.
17. Negotiations on territories will be based on the current line of control.
18. Once the territorial issues are agreed upon, Russia and Ukraine undertake not to change them by force.
19. Ukraine gains control over the Zaporizhzhia NPP and the Kakhovka HPP.
20. Ukraine gains unimpeded passage over the Dnieper. Ukraine regains control over the Kinburn Spit.
21. Ukraine and partners implement economic cooperation without restrictions.
22. Ukraine will be fully restored, it will be paid financial compensation, Russian assets will remain frozen until the compensation is paid.
23. Sanctions imposed on Russia will be gradually lifted as a stable peace is established, but will be reinstated in the event of a violation of the peace treaty.
24. Separate negotiations on the European security architecture will begin, including all OSCE countries.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on November 19, Axios reported, citing sources, that the United States and russia had developed a "peace plan" to end the war in Ukraine.

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The document consists of 28 points and contains russia's maximalist demands, which it has been making since 2022. The White House said that President Trump is aware of the plan and supports it.

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