The U.S. peace plan, originally comprising 28 points, has reportedly been significantly altered or discontinued. According to Oleksandr Bevz, an adviser to the head of Ukraine’s presidential office, the current version of the plan “no longer exists,” indicating substantial changes or the plan’s effective abandonment.
Bevz noted that while some points have been removed and others amended, no Ukrainian comments or concerns were ignored during the revision process. This suggests that Kyiv’s perspectives may have been considered in the modifications, although the overall status of the original proposal remains uncertain.
The Financial Times reported on these developments, highlighting the turbulent diplomatic negotiations surrounding the U.S. initiative. The fate of the plan underscores ongoing complexities in the diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving the conflict involving Ukraine, the United States, and other international stakeholders.
As diplomatic discussions continue, the status of the original peace proposal reflects the fluid and evolving nature of international diplomatic efforts in the region. Local and international audiences remain attentive to further updates regarding potential peace initiatives and negotiations.