The White House has repeatedly warned that the latest peace framework for Ukraine remains in flux. Nevertheless, its outlines echo the most demanding concessions that Russia has floated since the conflict began—demands that Kyiv has steadfastly refused.
Ukrainian observers argue that the proposal grants Moscow excessive leverage, effectively rewarding its aggression. They point out that the draft includes provisions such as the withdrawal of NATO’s support, recognition of territorial changes, and a neutral status for Ukraine—terms that mirror Russia’s long‑standing “maximalist” agenda.
Since the war erupted, the Ukrainian government has rejected any settlement that compromises its sovereignty or legitimizes the annexation of its lands. The current U.S. outline, critics say, falls short of these non‑negotiable principles, fueling the perception that the plan amounts to a capitulation of Ukraine’s core interests.