Trump gives Zelensky \u2018days\u2019 to respond to peace plan \u2013 FT<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/blockquote>\nOn the other hand, the report said that “land swaps”<\/em> between Moscow and Kiev are “an inescapable part of the deal,”<\/em> with negotiators “haggling”<\/em> over how new lines would be drawn. According to the column, US officials said that Ukraine was likely to lose much of Donbass and should offer concessions now to avoid further casualties.<\/p>\nThese two elements appear to be a compromise to make the deal “more palatable”<\/em> for Vladimir Zelensky, who has publicly rejected territorial concessions, Ignatius wrote.<\/p>\nUnder the package, Ukraine could reportedly join the EU as early as 2027, with Washington believing it could overcome opposition from Hungary, which has been an opponent of the move. Negotiators also expect that Kiev’s membership would push it to address endemic corruption.<\/p>\n
As for security guarantees, the US is expected to provide Ukraine with NATO-like assurances, with the EU making similar commitments. Kiev also reportedly wants the US Congress to ratify the agreement. Meanwhile, talks over the eventual size of the Ukrainian army – what the piece described as another “delicate issue”<\/em> – are still ongoing.<\/p>\nMoscow insists that any sustainable settlement must include Ukraine’s full withdrawal from four new Russian regions, a Ukrainian commitment to stay out of NATO, and demilitarization and denazification.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
\u201cLand swaps\u201d combined with a demilitarized zone are intended to make the agreement \u201cmore palatable\u201d for Kiev, David Ignatius has claimed Ukrainian and Western officials have been discussing “land swaps” between Moscow and Kiev, as well as a wide demilitarized zone along the front line to make a potential peace…<\/p>\n
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