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Trump’s 100-Day Ukraine Plan Leaked Online: Ermak Responds Swiftly

Trump’s Alleged “Peace​ Plan” for Ukraine: ​Fact ‍or Fiction?

On January 26, 2025, an alleged “Trump peace plan” too end the⁣ war in Ukraine​ within‍ 100 ​days surfaced online, sparking widespread debate. The plan, which reportedly aims to conclude by May 9, 2025, includes negotiations between‍ former U.S.President Donald Trump, ukrainian authorities, adn Russian President Vladimir Putin, with⁣ a proposed ⁣“truce” at Easter.According to media reports, the peace ‌agreement would‍ be mediated ⁢by the United States, China, European ⁤countries, and the Global South.

Though, ⁤ukrainian officials have dismissed ⁤the plan‍ as baseless. Andriy Yermak, a key figure in Ukraine’s government, stated that no such⁣ “peace plans in‍ 100 days” exist in reality. “Only stuffing, which is most often legalized by the‌ Russians, is disguised as this,” he noted. This​ skepticism was echoed by Andrei Kovalenko, head of ‌Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation, who criticized a recent article by ‌ the Sunday Times ​outlining four scenarios for​ ending the war. “There is no access to information and no understanding of the real ‍state of affairs there -​ a superficial analysis,” he commented.Trump’s Vision for Ukraine
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even before ⁤his election, Trump hinted‌ at developing a comprehensive plan for Ukraine,⁢ though it has⁢ yet to be officially published. Media outlets have speculated on its contents, suggesting it⁤ could include​ delaying Ukraine’s NATO‍ membership, deploying peacekeepers⁤ to a ‌“buffer zone,” and territorial concessions.

Recently, Western media reported that Trump instructed his special envoy, Keith Kellogg, ‍to end the war in ⁢Ukraine ‌within 100​ days.‌ Following⁣ his inauguration on january ‍22,⁣ Trump ‌took to his social media platform, Truth social, to appeal to Putin. He called for an “agreement”‌ to end the war swiftly,warning of potential duties and sanctions against Russia. At the‌ World Economic Forum ‍in Davos,⁤ Trump‍ reiterated his desire to meet with Putin to broker⁣ peace.

Key Scenarios for⁣ Ending the War
The⁢ Sunday Times outlined four potential outcomes for the conflict:

  1. Ukraine’s Defeat: A scenario where Ukraine is overwhelmed by‍ Russian forces.
  2. A “Bad​ Peace”: A​ settlement that favors Russian interests at Ukraine’s expense.‍
  3. Ceasefire: A temporary⁢ halt to hostilities ⁣without⁢ a long-term resolution.
  4. Peaceful Settlement: A negotiated agreement that satisfies both parties. ​

while these ​scenarios ​provide a‍ framework for discussion, Ukrainian officials remain cautious, emphasizing the need for accurate information and realistic solutions.What’s ‌Next?
as the world watches, the question remains: Is Trump’s alleged ​plan a genuine effort to end the war or merely speculative rhetoric? For now, the details​ remain unclear,⁤ and Ukrainian ⁢leaders ‌continue to​ advocate for a resolution ⁤that upholds their ⁣sovereignty and territorial integrity.| Key Points ‌ ⁢ ⁢ ‍ ‌ ⁤ | Details ⁢ ⁢ ⁤ ​ ‌ ⁣ ⁤ ​ ‌ |
|————————————|—————————————————————————–| ⁢
| alleged Plan ‌ ⁣ ‍ ​ ⁤ | End ‍war in 100 days, ​truce​ at Easter, mediated by U.S.,⁢ China, and others. |
| Ukrainian Response | Dismissed as “stuffing” and Russian propaganda. ‍ ​ |
| Trump’s Actions ⁤ ⁤ ‌ ⁢ ​ ⁢⁢ ⁢ |⁤ Called for an “agreement” with‌ Putin, threatened sanctions. ‍ ‌ | ‍⁤
|‍ Media Speculation ‌ ⁢ | Includes ⁢NATO delay, peacekeepers, and​ territorial concessions.| ‌

For more insights ​into the ⁣potential timeline of negotiations, explore‍ this detailed analysis⁤ from RBC-Ukraine. ⁢Stay updated on ‍the latest developments by following

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