Response from Yermak on the 100-day war completion plan.

Yermak responds to the war plan
Yermak responds to the war plan

The President's Office and the National Security and Defense Council have denied the information about the '100-day plan' to end the war in Ukraine

The President's Office and the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) have refuted the information spread on social media about the so-called '100-day plan' to end the war in Ukraine. The head of the President's Office, Andriy Yermak, stated that there are no 'peace plans' for '100 days,' and such messages are merely Russian disinformation.

There are no 'peace plans' for '100 days' in the media today, and such messages are merely Russian disinformation. - Andriy Yermak

This position was supported by Lieutenant Andriy Kovalenko, head of the NSDC's Center for Countering Disinformation. He noted that the information published by The Sunday Times is simply material for attracting traffic and is not based on real sources or an understanding of the situation.

The publication by The Sunday Times regarding the plan to end the war is simply material in regular media for attracting traffic, and it does not have access to real information or understanding of the situation. - Andriy Kovalenko

Initially, there was information about the existence of 'Trump's 100-day plan' to end the war in Ukraine by May 9, 2025.

President Zelensky expressed his intention to end the war by 2025 and emphasized the importance of a just peace. Trump's special envoy, Keith Kellogg, also presented a plan that envisages ending the war within 100 days. The involvement of the United States could play an important role in this process.


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