After intense negotiations, Ukraine and the USA presented a revised peace plan in 20 points, aimed at putting an end to the war with Russia. President Volodymyr Zelensky announced progress in finalizing the documents, which include a tripartite security guarantee agreement. The project will be sent to Moscow, and the final signing will require the approval of leaders from Ukraine, the USA, Europe, and Russia. The plan addresses critical issues such as control over the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and the Donbas region, but does not include Ukraine's aspirations to join NATO.
The document provides for security measures, economic cooperation, and reconstruction, as well as a mechanism for monitoring conflict lines. A ceasefire is expected to begin immediately after the signing of the agreement, which will require ratification by the Ukrainian parliament or a referendum.
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