Ukraine said a new Ukraine peace deal draft from the United States meets most of its core demands. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shared the update on Monday in Kyiv. The plan comes as the war approaches its fourth year. Talks continue between U.S., Ukrainian, and Russian envoys.
The talks matter because both sides want security guarantees. The U.S. is pushing for progress. But Kyiv and Moscow still hold strong and different goals. According to the Associated Press, U.S. officials say the talks remain “productive.”
Ukraine Peace Deal Reaches 90% Alignment With Kyiv’s Demands
Zelenskyy said almost 90 percent of Ukraine’s demands are now in the draft plan. He said the proposal looks solid at this stage. But he noted that both sides will likely need to compromise. According to AP, the draft includes a 20‑point plan and new security documents.
One key point is the plan for Ukraine’s army to stay at 800,000 troops in peacetime. Another part covers long-term European Union membership. The proposal also calls for European forces, led by France and the U.K. with U.S. support, to help guard Ukraine by air, land, and sea.
Ukraine wants a bilateral deal with the U.S. to go through Congress. Some parts may stay classified for security reasons. Zelenskyy said Russia is now reviewing the U.S. ideas. Washington has asked all sides to keep the details private.
According to Reuters and AP reports, the U.S. team is also meeting Russian representatives. The goal is to keep both sides at the table. But progress is slow due to deep mistrust.
Attacks Deepen as Talks Continue and Pressure Rises
While talks move forward, the fighting has grown more intense. Zelenskyy said Russian attacks have surged in recent weeks. He said Russian losses have also grown. Ukrainian commanders told him defensive lines remain firm.
Ukraine struck several sites inside Russia. The targets included an oil terminal, a pipeline, jet fighters, and ships. AP said these strikes aim to weaken Russia’s military pressure and disrupt its planning. They also challenge Russia’s claim that it enters talks from a strong position.
A top Russian general was killed in a car bomb attack in Moscow. Investigators suspect Ukraine. Kyiv has not commented. Ukraine has used similar surprise strikes before.
Ukrainian partisans burned two Russian fighter jets near Lipetsk. Ukraine’s military intelligence shared the information. Russia said it shot down 41 Ukrainian drones overnight.
Russia struck back by hitting Ukraine’s power grid again. Attacks hit five regions. The intent, according to Kyiv, is to “weaponize winter.” Ukraine’s air force said it stopped 58 of 86 drones.
Thought you’d like to know-
Q1: What is in the Ukraine peace deal draft?
The draft has a 20‑point plan. It includes security guarantees and military limits. Zelenskyy says it meets most of Ukraine’s demands.
Q2: Who is leading the talks?
The United States is leading the effort. It is meeting with both Ukrainian and Russian envoys. AP and Reuters reported the updates.
Q3: Why are Ukrainian strikes increasing?
Ukraine wants to disrupt Russia’s war plans. It also seeks leverage during talks. The strikes hit key fuel and military sites.
Q4: How is Russia responding?
Russia is hitting Ukraine’s power grid. It is also using more drones and missiles. The goal is to pressure Ukraine during winter.
Q5: What does Ukraine want from the U.S.?
Ukraine wants a formal bilateral security deal. It wants Congress to review it. Some parts may stay secret for safety.
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