The United States presents a new version of the peace plan to Russia this Wednesday (24). The proposal has the agreement of Ukraine. One of the most sensitive points is security guarantees. After all, in addition to signing the truce, the Ukrainians want allies to protect them if the Russians attack again. This passage gives Kiev a mechanism similar to the main foundation of NATO, the largest military organization in the world.
The plan would basically work like this: if Moscow resumes bombings, the United States and European countries would be forced to coordinate a military response against Russia. Furthermore, Ukraine is willing to limit the size of the Army to 800,000 soldiers.
Another point is the permission for Kiev to finally be part of the European Union, something that has been dragging on for years. This peace plan has 20 points. The number and content seem to have some inspiration from the proposal that made the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip viable. An example of this is the existence of a kind of Peace Council, led by Donald Trump. This organization’s main objective would be to verify whether a future truce would be respected. This monitoring would have satellites keeping an eye on the current combat lines to record possible violations.
Another mechanism to guarantee peace would be the mobilization of international troops within Ukrainian territory. Finally, the plan cites the need to hold presidential elections in Ukraine “as soon as possible” after the signing of the agreement.
