Ukraine delivered its response to the latest US-drafted peace proposal aimed at ending the war with Russia to the Trump administration on Wednesday, US and Ukrainian officials told CNN.
According to CNN, efforts to end the yearslong war have sharply accelerated in recent weeks. President Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested a solution could soon be “figured out,” telling reporters at the White House that “a lot of people say it’s closer than it’s ever been.”
He said he “discussed Ukraine in pretty strong words” with his British, French and German counterparts, whom he said had floated the idea of Trump flying to Europe for a meeting, along with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, this weekend.
“We’ll make a determination, depending on what they come back with,” Trump said. “We don’t want to be wasting time”
A European diplomat also described discussions as “progressing quickly” amid continuing pressure and impatience from the US president.
There has been a frenzy of diplomacy following the revelation less than a month ago of a US-drafted, Russian-backed 28-point draft proposal to end the war.
After a series of consultations with Kyiv and a meeting in Moscow, the 28-point plan was winnowed down to 20 points meant to make it palatable to both warring parties. It is among a set of three documents being negotiated, along with one on security guarantees and another on economic recovery. Zelensky said he had a meeting on the latter on Wednesday.
Discussions are ongoing and it is unclear what changes, if any, Kyiv made to the documents in its latest response.
Ukraine's proposal
CNN cites two European diplomats familiar with the contents of the 20-point draft, saying that Kyiv proposed the creation of a demilitarized zone along the line of contact.
It called for security guarantees for Ukraine in line with NATO’s Article 5, which calls for mutual defense of NATO allies. It proposes membership for Ukraine in the European Union by 2027.
It removes language barring Ukraine from ever joining NATO; instead, it does not mention potential Ukrainian membership in the defensive alliance.
It also calls for elections in Ukraine – something both Trump and the Kremlin have raised. Zelensky has said he would be open to holding elections in the next 60 to 90 days if security can be guaranteed.