Details of the 100-day peace plan from the President of the United States have emerged online: reactions from Ukraine
The same 100-day peace plan allegedly proposed by Donald Trump's team has surfaced online. It is said that this project was conveyed to the Ukrainian leadership through diplomats from Europe. In response, the CPI has already reacted to this news, which has been published by various media outlets.
Many media outlets are publishing drafts of Trump's peace plan, referencing The Sunday Times. At the same time, the publication notes that the authenticity of the document has not been officially confirmed by anyone.
The United States aims to persuade both warring parties to agree to an Easter truce set for April 20. This date will be particularly significant this year, as the celebration of Easter coincides on both the Gregorian and New Julian calendars. This means that Catholics, Greek Catholics, and Orthodox Christians will celebrate the Resurrection of Christ on the same day. Additionally, April 20 marks the end of the nine-day celebration of Passover – the Jewish Easter.
In particular, it will include the following points:
However, the question regarding the presence of a European peacekeeping contingent in Ukraine remains open. This will be resolved further during consultations with the leadership of EU member states.
The Center for Countering Disinformation reacted to the publication of this peace plan. Indeed, the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation, Andrey Kovalenko, described it as "just a media publication".
The President's Office referred to it as a disinformation campaign. This was stated in a message from the head of the President's Office, Andrey Yermak, on Telegram.
Yermak declared that there are no "100-day peace plans" existing in reality.
“This is merely a guise for disinformation campaigns that are most often legitimized by Russians,” he emphasized.