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U.S. Plan Sparks Ukraine’s Anger

A Western newspaper has highlighted‍ the‌ anger of ukrainian ‍officials over⁣ a peace plan proposed‌ by the United States.

According to the⁤ English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency​ and Russia Today, the Kyiv Post reported that the US-proposed ceasefire ⁢plan in Ukraine has sparked strong outrage‍ among Ukrainian authorities.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr‌ Zelensky ⁣said today ⁣that he is reviewing the plan and emphasized it must lead to genuine peace. He held phone conversations wiht French ‍President Emmanuel Macron, ⁢Labor Party ‌leader Keir Starmer, and Chancellor Olaf Scholz regarding the proposal.

An Axios​ correspondent also​ reported that a draft of the US peace plan outlines‌ conditions for a ceasefire and‌ provides security guarantees based on NATO’s Article Five. ‍The framework would be implemented over ten years, deeming any large-scale, ⁤purposeful, repeated‌ Russian ⁣attacks as violations threatening peace.

The plan requires‍ NATO members to coordinate responses with the United States.”

Previously, ⁢Ukrainian ​sources​ revealed they⁢ had obtained details of Washington’s 28-point ⁢ceasefire proposal for ⁢Ukraine. According to these sources, key elements include:

-‌ Provision of conditional security guarantees to Ukraine;

– Ukraine legally enshrining neutrality and renouncing NATO membership in its ‌constitution; NATO confirming Ukraine will never join;

– Limiting ​Ukrainian armed forces to 600,000 personnel;

-‌ Maintaining Ukraine as a non-nuclear state;

– Recognition of Russian sovereignty over Crimea and over the self-proclaimed‍ Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics;

– Freezing military conflict lines in⁤ Kherson ⁢and Zaporizhzhia regions;

– Establishment of ⁣a demilitarized buffer zone under Russian control;

-⁢ Both parties pledging not to change borders⁢ by force;

-⁢ Prohibition on deployment of NATO troops inside Ukraine;

– Deployment of NATO fighter jets in Poland instead;

– Initiation ⁢of security talks between the US, NATO, and Russia with creation of a US-Russia working group;

– Russia legally committing⁣ not to invade Ukraine or Europe again;

– Launching major​ reconstruction investment projects led by ‌the US and Europe in Ukraine;

– Allocating ⁢$100 ​billion from frozen Russian assets for rebuilding efforts-with 50% ⁤returns payable to Washington; Europe adding another $100 billion;

<P- Remaining frozen Russian assets ‍designated for joint US-Russian​ projects;
– Creation of an⁣ “Ukraine Development Fund” focusing on infrastructure, resources, technology;
– Gradual lifting ‌of sanctions against Russia;
– Reinstatement⁢ of Russia into the G8;
– Long-term economic cooperation between Russia and America;

– ‍Comprehensive prisoner exchanges along with return programs for civilians ​and children;

– Humanitarian initiatives⁤ aimed at family reunification;

– Educational programs promoting tolerance;

– Restarting⁣ Zaporizhzhia nuclear‌ plant under IAEA supervision-the‍ generated⁣ electricity divided equally between⁢ Russia and Ukraine;

– American assistance⁢ rebuilding Ukrainian gas ​infrastructure;

– Holding presidential elections in Ukraine 100 days‌ after signing agreement;

– Full amnesty granted for all participants involved in hostilities;

-⁢ The agreement being legally binding; ⁣
-The oversight ‍conducted by a “Peace ‍Council” led by Donald Trump; 
-Violations triggering sanctions; ⁢
-Imposition promptly following signature: instant ceasefire followed by troop withdrawals back to agreed positions.

News Sources: ©⁢ webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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