[main article: The Ukraine War Prospect: How Peace Plans Might Work and Why They Will Fail]
■ 20-point US-UA framework peace proposal – 23 Dec 2025
■ European “Leaders’ Statement on Ukraine” – 14 Dec 2025
■ US-UA “19-point Framework,” Geneva – 24 Nov 2025
■ E3 Ukraine War Cease-fire Proposal – 23 Nov 2025
■ Trump 28-Point Ukraine Peace Plan – 20-21 Nov 2025.
20-point US-UA framework peace proposal – 23 Dec 2025
1. The signatories affirm that Ukraine is a sovereign state.
2. The document constitutes a full and unquestionable non-aggression agreement between Russia and Ukraine. A monitoring mechanism will be set up to oversee the conflict line using satellite-based unmanned surveillance, ensuring early detection of violations.
3. Ukraine will receive security guarantees.
4. The size of Ukraine’s Armed Forces will remain at 800,000 personnel during peacetime.
5. The U.S., NATO, and European signatory states will provide Ukraine with “Article 5–like” guarantees. Following points apply:
(a) If Russia invades Ukraine, a coordinated military response will be launched, and all global sanctions against Russia will be reinstated.
(b) If Ukraine invades Russia or opens fire at Russian territory without provocation, the security guarantees will be considered void. If Russia opens fire on Ukraine, the security guarantees will come into effect.
(c) Bilateral security guarantees are not excluded under this agreement
6. Russia will formalize its non-aggression stance towards Europe and Ukraine in all necessary laws and documents, ratifying them by Russia’s State Duma.
7. Ukraine will become an EU member at a clearly designated time and will receive a short-term preferential access to the European market.
8. Ukraine will receive a strong global development package, detailed in a separate agreement, This will cover a broad range of economic areas, including but not limited to:
(a) The establishment of a Ukraine Development Fund for investing in fast-growing industries, including technology, data centers, and artificial intelligence.
(b)The USA and US companies will work with Ukraine to jointly invest in the restoration, modernization, and operation of Ukraine’s gas infrastructure, including pipelines and storage facilities.
(c) Joint efforts will be made to rebuild war-torn areas, focusing on restoring and modernizing cities and residential neighborhoods.
(d) Infrastructure development will be prioritized.
(e) Extraction of minerals and natural resources will be expanded.
(f) The World Bank will provide a special funding package to support the acceleration of these efforts.
(g) A high-level working group will be established, including the appointment of a leading global financial expert as the prosperity administrator to oversee the implementation of the strategic recovery plan and future prosperity.
9. Several funds will be established to address the recovery of Ukraine’s economy, the reconstruction of damaged areas and regions, and humanitarian issues.
(a) The United States and European countries will establish a capital and grants fund with a target size of $200 billion for transparent and effective investment in Ukraine.
(b) A broad range of capital investments and other financial instruments will be deployed for Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction. Global reconstruction institutions will use mechanisms to bolster and facilitate these efforts.
(c)Ukraine will implement best global standards to attract foreign direct investment.
(d) Ukraine reserves the right to compensation for the damage inflicted.
10. Ukraine will accelerate the process of negotiating a free trade agreement with the U.S.
11. Ukraine reaffirms its commitment to remaining a non-nuclear state, in accordance with the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
12. The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant will be jointly operated by three countries: Ukraine, the United States, and Russia.
13. Ukraine and Russia will introduce school courses that promote understanding and tolerance of different cultures, fight racism and prejudice. Ukraine will approve EU rules on religious tolerance and minority language protection.
14. In Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson oblasts, the line of military positions on the date of signing will be recognized as the de facto front line.
(a). A working group will convene to determine the redeployment of forces necessary to end the conflict, as well as to define parameters for potential future special economic zones.
(b) After an equivalent basis for the movement of forces, international forces will be deployed along the line of contact to monitor compliance with this agreement. (President Zelensky has proposed that both sides will withdraw an equivalent amount from the point of contact to create a zone where international forces will deploy.) Should a decision be made to establish such a zone, it will require special approval by the Ukrainian parliament or a referendum.
(c) The Russian Federation must withdraw its troops from the Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv, Sumy, and Kharkiv regions for this agreement to take effect.
(d) The parties agree to adhere to the rules, guarantees, and obligations of the 1949 Geneva Conventions and their additional protocols, which apply in full to the territory, including universally recognized human rights.
15. Russia and Ukraine commit to refraining from using force to alter territorial arrangements and will resolve any disputes through diplomatic means.
16. Russia will not obstruct Ukraine’s use of the Dnipro River and the Black Sea for commercial purposes. A separate maritime agreement will ensure freedom of navigation and transport, with the Russian-occupied Kinburn Spit being demilitarized.
17. Establishment of a humanitarian committee that will ensure the following:
(a) All-for-all prisoner exchange.
(b) All detained civilians, including children and political prisoners, will be freed.
(c) Actions will be taken to address the problems and alleviate the suffering of conflict victims.
18. Ukraine must hold presidential elections as soon as possible after the deal is signed.
19. The deal will be legally binding. Its implementation will be monitored by the Peace Council, chaired by U.S. President Donald Trump. Ukraine, Europe, NATO, Russia, and the U.S. will be part of this process. Violations will lead to sanctions.
20. The ceasefire will take effect immediately once all parties agree to the deal.
European “Leaders’ Statement on Ukraine” – 14 Dec 2025
Dec 14 Statement on Ukraine by leaders of Germany, UK, France, Italy, Poland, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands, European Council, and European Commission
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/statement_25_3086
Summary of Main Points:
1. UA armed forces should remain at a peacetime level of 800,000.
2. The Coalition of the Willing should establish a European-led ‘multinational force Ukraine’ supported by the US to assist in the regeneration of Ukraine’s forces, secure Ukraine’s skies, support safe seas, including through operating inside Ukraine.
3. There should be a US led cease-fire monitoring and verification mechanism and early conflict warning effort
4. There should be a legally binding multi-national commitment to restore peace and security in the case of a future armed attack. These measures may include armed force, intelligence and logistical assistance, economic and diplomatic actions.
5. Europe should invest in the future prosperity of Ukraine, including making major resources available for recovery and reconstruction, mutually beneficial trade agreements
6. Postwar plans should take into account the need for Russia to compensate Ukraine for the damage caused, using Russian sovereign assets.
7. The leadership group strongly support Ukraine’s accession to the European Union.
US-UA “19-point Framework,” Geneva – 24 Nov 2025
US-UA “19-point Framework,” Geneva – 24 Nov 2025
This amended most elements of the Trump 28-point Plan drawing on the E3 alternative. Below are those key features and revisions publicly available circa 20 Dec 2025:
1. The revised framework drops the 600,000 personnel limit on the armed forces and in some summaries adopts the 800,000 peacetime force level proposed in the E3 plan.
2. Removes language barring Ukraine from ever joining NATO
3. Includes stronger security guarantees backed by the USA and European partners.
4. Does not include territorial concessions by Kyiv. Sets the front line as the basis for future discussions between Pres Trump and Pres Zelensky on disposition of territory.
5. Drop the provision in the US 28-point plan for full amnesty for acts committed during the war and adds a requirement to address “the grievances of those who suffered in the war”.
6. Reportedly drops the specific plan for handling the frozen Russian assets set out previously in the 28-point plan
7. Reports indicate that the new framework makes no clear statement about NATO or European coalition troops stationed in or deploying to Ukraine.
8. Drops the plan to allocate frozen Russian assets to US-led reconstruction and investment efforts in Ukraine.
9. Defers to future US-UA talks a variety of decisions on key political, economic, and security issues that had been addressed in both the original 28-point plan and the E3 rejoinder
E3 Ukraine War Cease-fire Proposal – 23 Nov 2025
1. Ukraine’s sovereignty to be reconfirmed.
2. There will be a total and complete non-aggression agreement reached between Russia and Ukraine and NATO. All ambiguities from the last 30 years will be resolved.
(Point 3 of U.S. plan is deleted. A draft of that plan seen by Reuters said: “There will be the expectation that Russia will not invade its neighbors and NATO will not expand further.”)
4. After a peace agreement is signed, a dialogue between Russia and NATO will convene to address all security concerns and create a de-escalatory environment to ensure global security and increase the opportunity for connectivity and future economic opportunity.
5. Ukraine will receive robust Security Guarantees
6. Size of Ukraine military to be capped at 800,000 in peacetime.
7. Ukraine joining NATO depends on consensus of NATO members, which does not exist.
8. NATO agrees not to permanently station troops under its command in Ukraine in peacetime. (This leaves open deployment during war, temporary deployment during peace, and European member state deployments that are not under NATO command.)
9. NATO fighter jets will be stationed in Poland
10. US guarantee that mirrors Article 5
(a) US to receive compensation for the guarantee
(b) If Ukraine invades Russia, it forfeits the guarantee
(c) If Russia invades Ukraine, in addition to a robust coordinated military response, all global sanctions will be restored and any kind of recognition for the new territory and all other benefits from this agreement will be withdrawn.
11. Ukraine is eligible for EU membership and will get short-term preferred market access to Europe while this is being evaluated
12. Robust Global Redevelopment Package for Ukraine including but not limited to:
(a) Creation of Ukraine Development fund to invest in high growth industries including technology, data centers and Al efforts
(b) The United States will partner with Ukraine to jointly restore, grow, modernize and operate Ukraine’s gas infrastructure, which includes its pipeline and storage facilities
(c) A joint effort to redevelop areas impacted by the war to restore, redevelop and modernize cities and residential areas
(d) Infrastructure development
(e) Mineral and natural resource extraction
(f) A special financing package will be developed by the World Bank to provide financing to accelerate these efforts.
13. Russia to be progressively re-integrated into the global economy
(a) Sanction relief will be discussed and agreed upon in phases and on a case-by-case basis.
(b) The United States will enter into a long-term Economic Cooperation Agreement to pursue mutual development in the areas of energy, natural resources, infrastructure, AI, datacenters, rare earths, joint projects in the Arctic, as well as various other mutually beneficial corporate opportunities.
(c) Russia to be invited back into the G8
14. Ukraine will be fully reconstructed and compensated financially, including through Russian sovereign assets that will remain frozen until Russia compensates damage to Ukraine.
15. A joint Security taskforce will be established with the participation of US, Ukraine, Russia and the Europeans to promote and enforce all of the provisions of this agreement
16. Russia will legislatively enshrine a non-aggression policy towards Europe and Ukraine
17. The United States and Russia agree to extend nuclear non-proliferation and control treaties, including the Start I Treaty.
18. Ukraine agrees to remain a non-nuclear state under the NPT
19. The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant will be restarted under supervision of the IAEA, and the produced power shall be shared equitably in a 50-50 split between Russia and Ukraine.
20. Ukraine will adopt EU rules on religious tolerance and the protection of linguistic minorities.
21. Territories: Ukraine commits not to recover its occupied sovereign territory through military means. Negotiations on territorial swaps will start from the Line of Contact.
22. Once future territorial arrangements have been agreed, both the Russian Federation and Ukraine undertake not to change these arrangements by force. Any security guarantees will not apply if there is a breach of this obligation
23. Russia shall not obstruct Ukraine’s use of the Dnieper River for purposes of commercial activities, and agreements will be reached for grain shipments to move freely through the Black Sea
24. A humanitarian committee will be established to resolve open issues:
(a) All remaining prisoners and bodies will be exchanged on the principle of All for All
(b) All civilian detainees and hostages will be returned, including children
(c) There will be a family reunification program
(d) Provisions will be made to address the suffering of victims from the conflict
25. Ukraine will hold elections as soon as possible after the signing of the peace agreement.
26. Provision will be made to address the suffering of victims of the conflict.
27. This agreement will be legally binding. Its implementation will be monitored and guaranteed by a Board of Peace, chaired by President Donald J. Trump. There will be penalties for violation.
28. Upon all sides agreeing to this memorandum, a ceasefire will be immediately effective upon both parties withdrawing to the agreed upon points for the implementation of the agreement to begin. Ceasefire modalities, including monitoring, will be agreed by both parties under US supervision.Trump
28-Point Ukraine Peace Plan – 20-21 Nov 2025
1. Ukraine’s sovereignty to be reconfirmed.
2. There will be a total and complete comprehensive non-aggression agreement between Russia, Ukraine and Europe. All ambiguities of the last 30 years will be considered resolved.
3. There will be the expectation that Russia will not invade its neighbors and NATO will not expand further.
4. A dialogue between Russia and NATO, moderated by the United States, will convene to address all security concerns and create a de-escalatory environment to ensure global security and increase the opportunities for connectivity and future economic opportunity.
5. Ukraine will receive robust security guarantees.
6. The size of the Ukrainian Armed Forces will be capped at 600,000.
7. Ukraine agrees to enshrine in its constitution that it will not join NATO, and NATO agrees to pass in its bylaws not to accept Ukraine at any point in the future.
8. NATO agrees not to station any troops in Ukraine.
9. European fighter jets will be stationed in Poland.
10. The U.S. guarantee:
(a) The U.S. to receive compensation for the guarantee
(b) If Ukraine invades Russia, it forfeits the guarantee
(c) If Russia invades Ukraine, in addition to a robust coordinated military response, all global sanctions will be restored and recognition for the new territory and all other benefits from this agreement will be withdrawn
(d) If Ukraine fires a missile at Moscow or St. Petersburg then, the security guarantee will be considered null and void.
11. Ukraine is eligible for EU membership and will get short-term preferred market access to the European market while this issue is being evaluated.
12. Robust Global Redevelopment Package for Ukraine including but not limited to:
(a) Creation of Ukraine Development Fund to invest in high-growth industries including technology, data centers, and AI efforts
(b) The United States will partner with Ukraine to jointly restore, grow, modernize, and operate Ukraine’s gas infrastructure, which includes its pipelines and storage facilities
(c) A joint effort to redevelop areas impacted by the war to restore, redevelop and modernize cities and residential areas
(d) Infrastructure development
(e) Mineral and natural resource extraction
(f) A special financing package will be developed by The World Bank to provide financing to accelerate these efforts
13. Russia to be re-integrated into the global economy:
(a) Sanction relief will be discussed and agreed upon in phases and on a case-by-case basis.
(b) The United States will enter into a long-term Economic Co-operation Agreement to pursue mutual development in the areas of energy, natural resources, infrastructure, artificial intelligence, data centers, rare earth metal projects in the Arctic as well as other mutually beneficial corporate opportunities.
(c) Russia to be invited back into the G8.
14. Frozen funds will be used as follows:
(a) $100 billion of the frozen Russian funds will be invested in a US-led effort to reconstruct and invest in Ukraine.
(b) The US will receive 50% of the profits from this venture.
(c) Europe will match this $100 billion contribution to increase the investment available to rebuild Ukraine.
(d) The European funds that are frozen will be released.
(e) The balance of the frozen Russian funds will be invested in a separate US-Russia investment vehicle that will pursue joint United States Russia projects in areas to be defined. This fund will aim to strengthen the relationship and increase joint interests to build a strong motivation not to return to conflict.
15. A joint US-Russian Security taskforce will be established to promote and enforce compliance with all of the provisions of this agreement.
16. Russia will legislatively enshrine a non-aggression policy towards Europe and Ukraine.
17. The United States and Russia will agree to extend nuclear non-proliferation control treaties, including the START I Treaty.
18. Ukraine agrees to be a non-nuclear state under the NPT (Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons).
19. The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant will be restarted under supervision of the IAEA, and the produced power shall be equitably in a 50-50 split between Russia and Ukraine.
20. Both countries commit to education programs in schools and throughout their society that promotes the understanding and tolerance of different cultures and eliminates racism and bias:
(a) Ukraine will adopt EU rules of religious tolerance and the protection of linguistic minorities.
(b) Both countries agree to repeal all discriminatory measures and guarantee the rights of Ukrainian and Russian media and education.
(c) All Nazi ideology or activity should be renounced and forbidden.
21. Territories:
(a) Crimea, Luhansk and Donetsk to be recognized De-Facto as Russian, including by the United States.
(b) Kherson and Zaporizhzhia to be frozen at the contact line, which would mean a De-Facto recognition at the contact line.
(c) Russia to give up other agreed upon territories they control outside of the five regions.
(d) Ukrainian forces will withdraw from the part of Donetsk region that they currently control, and this withdrawal area will be considered a neutral demilitarized buffer zone, internationally recognized as territory belonging to the Russian Federation. Russian forces will not enter this demilitarized zone.
22. Once future territorial arrangements have been agreed, both the Russian Federation and Ukraine undertake not to change these arrangements by force. Any security guarantees will not apply in the event of a breach of this obligation.
23. Russia shall not obstruct Ukraine’s use of the Dnieper River for purposes of commercial activities and agreements will be reached for grain shipments to move freely through the Black Sea.
24. A humanitarian committee will be established to resolve open issues:
(a) All remaining prisoners and bodies will be exchanged on the principle of ‘all for all’.
(b) All civilian detainees and hostages will be returned, including children.
(c) There will be a family reunification program
(d) Provisions will be made to address the suffering of victims from the conflict.
25. Ukraine to hold elections in 100 days.
26. All parties involved in this conflict will receive full amnesty for wartime actions during the war and agree not to pursue claims or further settle grievances.
27. This agreement will be legally binding. Its implementation will be monitored and guaranteed by a Board of Peace, Chaired by President Donald J. Trump. There will be penalties for violation.
28. Upon all sides agreeing to this memorandum, a ceasefire will be immediately effective upon both parties withdrawing to the agreed upon points for the implementation of the agreement to begin.