President Donald Trump has expressed support for a proposal aimed at ending Russia’s war against Ukraine, a plan that has drawn scrutiny for offering major concessions to Moscow.
Ukrainian leaders have rejected the outline and have not indicated any willingness to accept its terms.
The proposal seeks to halt the conflict that began when Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Reports indicate that the plan includes conditions affecting Ukraine’s territorial integrity and appears to involve acceptance of Russian control over areas currently occupied by Russian forces.
Trump has characterized the proposal as a pathway to quickly end hostilities. His administration has not released the full details. Information made public indicates that several elements align with positions previously advanced by Moscow in diplomatic discussions.
Ukrainian officials have stated that they do not intend to adopt the proposal. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and senior government leaders continue to insist that any settlement must uphold Ukraine’s internationally recognized borders. They have repeated that Kyiv will not agree to surrender territory as part of a peace agreement.
Ukraine has its own peace plan, which calls for the withdrawal of Russian troops, full restoration of territorial integrity, and long-term security guarantees. Ukrainian officials continue to seek military, financial, and diplomatic support from allied governments based on those principles.
No agreement has been reached between the parties. Ukraine has not entered negotiations on the proposal endorsed by Trump, and Russia has not publicly confirmed acceptance of its specific terms.