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Ukraine Peace Deal: Zelenskyy Signals Territorial Compromise
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# Ukraine Peace Talks: Zelenskyy Signals Potential Compromise
In a significant shift in the Ukraine conflict, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has outlined a 20-point peace framework that includes the possibility of Ukrainian troop withdrawal from parts of eastern Donbas in exchange for a demilitarized zone and security guarantees. This marks Kyiv's most substantial public opening toward negotiated peace with Moscow since the war began.
The proposal, developed in coordination with U.S. officials, addresses several key components including long-term security arrangements and economic support. Zelenskyy emphasized that any withdrawal must be reciprocal and internationally monitored, with Russian forces also pulling back from contested territories.
Despite diplomatic movements, fighting continues unabated on the front lines. The territorial question remains the most contentious issue, with Putin recently insisting that all of Donbas must come under Russian control—directly
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
In a significant shift in the Ukraine conflict, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has outlined a 20-point peace framework that includes the possibility of Ukrainian troop withdrawal from parts of eastern Donbas in exchange for a demilitarized zone and security guarantees. This marks Kyiv's most substantial public opening toward negotiated peace with Moscow since the war began.
The proposal, developed in coordination with U.S. officials, addresses several key components including long-term security arrangements and economic support. Zelenskyy emphasized that any withdrawal must be reciprocal and internationally monitored, with Russian forces also pulling back from contested territories.
Despite diplomatic movements, fighting continues unabated on the front lines. The territorial question remains the most contentious issue, with Putin recently insisting that all of Donbas must come under Russian control—directly
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI