
Zelenskyy says Trump’s Ukraine plan must ensure ‘real and dignified peace’
Al Jazeera
Ukrainian president says working on US plan to end war with Russia as European allies raise concerns about concessions.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he is working on a proposal from the United States to end the Russia-Ukraine war, as Kyiv faces growing pressure from Washington and sustained attacks by Russian forces on the battlefield nearly four years into the conflict.
Zelenskyy said on Friday that he discussed US President Donald Trump’s plan in a call with French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
“We are working on the document prepared by the American side. This must be a plan that ensures a real and dignified peace,” the Ukrainian leader wrote on X.
“We are coordinating closely to make sure that the principled stances are taken into account. We coordinated the next steps and agreed that our teams will work together at the corresponding levels.”
Zelenskyy’s comments come as media reports indicate that Trump’s 28-point proposal to end the war endorses several of Russia’s top demands, and its war narrative, including that Ukraine cede additional territory, curb the size of its military and be barred from joining NATO.













