Ukraine's Peace Plan Could Reach Final Form by Late February.
Final Draft of Ukrainian Peace Plan Potentially Ready by End of February
According to Novyny.live: A final version of Ukraine's peace plan could be prepared by the end of February, according to Member of Parliament Serhiy Cherniev. Speaking during a panel discussion at Ukraine House Davos, Cherniev estimated the probability of achieving peace at approximately 70%. This development comes as international diplomatic efforts continue to seek a resolution to the ongoing conflict.
The discussions are exploring various formats for a settlement, including the potential creation of special or free zones. However, the primary issue remains Ukraine's territorial integrity, as the country is not prepared to cede land in the Donbas region. Cherniev stated that the final outcome of the peace process will largely depend on Russia's position.
'We expect that by the end of February we will see the results or the final version of the peace plan.' Serhiy Cherniev
Further steps in the peace settlement will be determined based on how the situation develops. The statements from Serhiy Cherniev underscore the critical importance of Ukraine's territorial integrity within the peace process. Reaching a definitive version of the peace plan by late February could mark a significant phase in negotiations, which require a measured approach from all sides. Given that the results will heavily depend on Russia's response, the international community will be closely monitoring subsequent events, as they have profound implications for regional stability.
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