Ukrainian Peace Plan Hints at Concessions, but Major Obstacles Remain
Briefly

In response to a White House proposal regarding the Ukraine war, Ukraine's leadership has drafted a counterproposal indicating a willingness to compromise. The plan includes no limits on military size, deployment of a U.S. backed European security contingent, and the use of frozen Russian assets for reconstruction. Notably, it does not insist on regaining all territories or NATO membership, reflecting a shift in Ukraine's negotiation stance. Amid ongoing Russian attacks, President Zelensky's potential meeting with Trump could further influence discussions towards a resolution.
The Ukrainian leadership drafted a counteroffer to a White House proposal to end the war, emphasizing military size, security, and reparations from frozen Russian assets.
There is no insistence on Ukraine's total territorial reclamation or NATO membership, suggesting that the Ukrainian plan seeks compromise on long-standing issues.
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