The Financial Times has published the full text of a 28-point peace plan proposal aimed at resolving ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, as well as establishing broader European security arrangements. Key elements of the proposal include the formal recognition and confirmation of Ukraine’s sovereignty, a critical step for assured national independence.
Another significant component is the call for a comprehensive non-aggression agreement involving Russia, Ukraine, and European countries. The plan emphasizes clarifying and addressing ambiguities accumulated over the past three decades, aiming to promote stability and prevent future conflicts in the region.
Details of the remaining points in the proposal have not been publicly disclosed, but the document signals efforts by involved parties to seek diplomatic solutions through formalized agreements. The initiative’s reception among governments and international organizations remains to be seen, as discussions about peace and security in Eastern Europe continue to evolve.