Breaking News: Zelensky Confirms Ukrainian Withdrawal Plan in Eastern Regions
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed a 20-point peace plan that offers Russia the potential withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from eastern regions. The plan was agreed upon by US and Ukrainian negotiators in Florida over the weekend.
According to Zelensky, the plan proposes security guarantees from the US, NATO, and Europeans for a coordinated military response if Russia invades Ukraine again. A "free economic zone" is also being considered for Ukraine's eastern Donbas region.
This plan is seen as an update of an original 28-point document agreed upon by US envoy Steve Witkoff with the Russians several weeks ago. The Russians have yet to respond to the new proposal.
Zelensky described the 20-point plan as "the main framework for ending the war." The plan's immediate impact is uncertain, but it marks a significant development in ongoing peace talks.
Background context: The conflict in eastern Ukraine has been ongoing for years, with Russia-backed separatists controlling parts of the Donbas region.
Current status: The 20-point plan is awaiting a response from Russia, with Zelensky stating that the Russians will respond once the Americans have spoken to them.
This is a developing story. We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
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