U.S. PEACE PLAN FOR UKRAINE
BREAKING NEWS — LEAKED DOCUMENT CLAIMED TO BE U.S. PEACE PLAN FOR UKRAINE CIRCULATES ONLINE
A document published today by Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Honcharenko — allegedly detailing a 28-point U.S. peace proposal for Ukraine — is rapidly spreading across Ukrainian and international media, sparking intense political reaction and public debate.
While authenticity has NOT been officially confirmed by Washington, Kyiv, or Moscow, the contents outline a dramatic restructuring of Ukraine’s security, territorial status, and future international partnerships.
Key Points Reportedly Contained in the Document
1. Ukraine’s Security & NATO Status
Ukraine would permanently renounce joining NATO, writing this into its Constitution.
Armed forces would be capped at 300,000 personnel.
U.S. security guarantees would be provided — but only under strict conditions, with violations voiding them.
2. Territorial Arrangements
Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk would be recognized de facto as Russian territory.
Kherson and Zaporizhzhia would be frozen along current front lines.
A demilitarized buffer zone, effectively under Russian oversight, would separate the sides.
3. Russia’s International Reintegration
Russia commits to a legally binding non-aggression agreement.
Gradual lifting of sanctions.
Moscow invited to return to the G8.
4. Reconstruction & Economics
$200 billion reconstruction package for Ukraine.
Includes $100B from frozen Russian assets.
U.S. and EU launch a massive joint investment fund.
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant returns to operation under the IAEA, with electricity output split 50/50.
5. Humanitarian Measures
Complete “all-for-all” prisoner exchange.
Return of deported Ukrainian children.
6. Internal Political Requirements
National elections held within 100 days of signing the treaty.
Full amnesty for all wartime participants.
7. Oversight & Enforcement
Implementation supervised by an international Peace Council, reportedly chaired by Donald Trump.
Any violation triggers immediate sanctions and suspension of guarantees.
8. Immediate Ceasefire
Both sides halt operations and withdraw to newly agreed lines.
Political Reactions Expected
Kyiv political factions are already signaling alarm, calling the alleged plan “unacceptable” and a de facto capitulation on key issues of sovereignty and territorial integrity.
U.S. officials have not confirmed the document’s legitimacy, and analysts warn of possible disinformation aimed at influencing political discourse.


