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A new 28-point peace plan proposes significant military reductions for Ukraine and Russia. Under the terms of the plan, Ukraine’s armed forces would be halved from their current size of approximately 1.2 million personnel to 600,000. The proposal aims to de-escalate tensions and promote stability in the region, though details regarding implementation and verification are still under discussion.

In contrast, Russia plans to expand its military forces, with a target increase from about 1.4 million personnel to 2 million by 2030. The Russian government states that this buildup is intended to modernize its armed forces and enhance national security. The differing trajectories highlight ongoing security concerns among neighboring countries and the international community.

The peace plan’s viability remains uncertain, as both sides’ military intentions appear to diverge significantly. While the proposal emphasizes reduction and stability, the contrasting military expansion plans could complicate negotiations. Expert analysts suggest that continued dialogue and confidence-building measures will be essential to approaching a lasting resolution to the region’s security challenges.

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