Complete Ceasefire in Ukraine May Be Agreed in London This Week
According to media reports, Ukraine is almost ready to accept the American peace plan, now the decision rests with Russia.
A full and comprehensive ceasefire in Ukraine could be agreed upon this week in London, reports the New York Post, citing sources close to the negotiations. According to them, Ukraine is 90% ready to accept the peace plan proposed by the United States. Now the final decision lies with the Russian side.
The American plan envisions a cessation of hostilities along the entire front line, the launch of security negotiations, and future discussions regarding the status of disputed territories. The main focus is on creating conditions for long-term stabilization and rebuilding destroyed infrastructure.
Ukrainian representatives emphasize that the conditions for peace must address issues of territorial integrity and security guarantees. However, under the proposed agreement, the parties may temporarily freeze the status quo to start a diplomatic process.
Negotiations in London are expected to become a key step in U.S. efforts to achieve de-escalation and transition to a political settlement. Specific details of the agreement are still confidential, but the main parameters are already being discussed among diplomats and military representatives.
If consensus is reached, the parties may announce the beginning of the official ceasefire process within the coming days. If successful, this would mark one of the biggest shifts in the conflict in recent years.
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