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A British media outlet reveals a questionable Trump plan for ending the war by April 20 and achieving peace with Putin, prompting a response from Zelensky.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that there is currently no official peace plan from Donald Trump aimed at ending the war. Meanwhile, a British tabloid released a "peace plan" from Trump, which suggests that Ukraine should renounce NATO and recognize the occupied territories as Russian. Zelensky emphasized that the information circulating in the media is largely not reflective of reality.
Остановить войну до 20 апреля и мир с Путиным: британские СМИ обнародовали сомнительный план Трампа, на который уже отреагировал Зеленский.

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, stated that there is currently no official peace plan from Donald Trump to end the war. Meanwhile, a British tabloid has published Trump's "peace plan," which proposes that Ukraine must renounce NATO and recognize the occupied territories as Russian. Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that the information appearing in the media largely does not reflect reality.

"There will be a lot of information about a potential plan – some of it may align with reality, but for the most part, it does not," Zelensky stressed.

At the same time, the British tabloid Daily Mail published an article claiming that Trump allegedly has a plan to end the war in Ukraine. According to the publication, the key provisions of this "document" include:

  • the declaration of a ceasefire by April 20,
  • a ban on Ukraine joining NATO,
  • recognition by Kyiv of Russian sovereignty over the occupied territories,
  • the establishment of a demilitarized zone to be guarded by European troops without U.S. involvement,
  • funding for Ukraine's recovery from the European Union amounting to $486 billion over the next decade,
  • a phone call between Zelensky and Putin this month and their meeting at the end of February.

According to the Daily Mail publication, the final text of the agreement is expected to be presented by May 9, with the U.S. allegedly planning to continue military assistance to Ukraine to facilitate its accession to the EU by 2030. However, it is worth noting that there is no official confirmation of the existence of such a plan. Trump himself or his representatives have not yet commented on this information.

Prior to this, details of the alleged peace plan were reported to Trump by Bloomberg. According to the publication, the plan includes the following points:

  • freezing the front line,
  • territory occupied by Russia remains under Moscow's control, but without a specific legal status,
  • Ukraine will receive security guarantees that prevent a new Russian attack.