The network is actively discussing new details of the so-called “Trump’s 100-day plan” for Ukraine. The information was leaked to the media and caused a stormy reaction both in political circles and among the public. The plan, allegedly prepared by the administration of US President Donald Trump, concerns key aspects of bilateral relations and could significantly affect the future of Ukraine.
▪️January-February: Trump's telephone talks with Putin and discussion of the plan with the Ukrainian authorities.
▪️February-March: Zelensky must revoke the decree banning negotiations with Putin. A meeting of Trump, Zelensky and Putin is planned to agree on a peace plan.
▪️April 20: Easter ceasefire along the entire front line. Withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the Kursk region.
▪️End of April: launch of an international conference to conclude a peace agreement mediated by the US, China, the EU and the global south. Exchange of prisoners of war "all for all".
▪️By May 9: declaration of the end of the war and the abolition of martial law in Ukraine.
▪️August-October: holding presidential, parliamentary and local elections.
What will be included in the peace agreement:
▪️Ukraine declares neutrality, withdrawal from NATO and preservation of the army with US support.
▪️Ukraine's accession to the EU by 2030 and post-war reconstruction at the expense of the EU.
▪️The sovereignty of the Russian Federation over the occupied territories is not recognized, but Ukraine refuses to return by force.
▪️Gradual lifting of sanctions against the Russian Federation and resumption of imports of Russian energy to the EU.
▪️End of persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the Russian language, admission of "pro-Russian" parties to the elections.
▪️The issue of a peacekeeping contingent from Europe remains controversial and requires additional consultations.
This plan was allegedly passed on through European diplomats. The authenticity of the document has not been officially confirmed.
As a reminder, The Times has named four realistic scenarios for the end of the war in Ukraine. The worst of them assumes that Russian ruler Putin may not agree to peace talks, and Kyiv may lose military support from the United States. The war in Ukraine has only four realistic scenarios for the end of hostilities. There are both bad options and good ones. However, they all assume a common basis - Ukraine is in dire need of the support of US President Donald Trump.

