Details are emerging regarding a proposed peace plan for the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, reportedly drafted by former US President Donald Trump. The plan, consisting of 28 points, outlines a potential framework for resolving the ongoing crisis.
According to reports, a central element of the plan involves the recognition, including by the United States, of Russia’s de facto control over the Donbas region. This recognition would extend to territories within Donbas currently held by Ukrainian forces.
Furthermore, the proposed plan includes the establishment of a demilitarized buffer zone within parts of Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia. Russia currently controls approximately 75% of these regions.
Under the proposed framework, current front lines would be frozen, with the potential for Russia to return some territory, contingent upon successful negotiations. The United States, along with other nations, would reportedly acknowledge Russia’s de facto control over Crimea.
DZWatch is continuing to investigate these claims and will provide further updates as they become available. The implications of such a plan, if implemented, would be significant for the geopolitical landscape of Eastern Europe and the broader international community.
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