President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the current plan for resolving the conflict in Ukraine includes 20 points. The joint peace plan removed those points that did not reflect Ukraine’s interests, he said during a meeting with journalists.
During a conversation with media representatives, Zelensky noted that the plan shown to him had changed since negotiations in Geneva and Miami. Initially, the document contained 28 points, but now there are only 20, and openly non-pro-Ukrainian positions have disappeared. The head of state emphasized that the United States is focused on finding compromises, although the issue of territorial agreements remains unresolved.
Regarding the restoration of affected regions, Zelensky emphasized the importance of the European perspective and Europe’s participation in the discussion processes. This issue was dedicated to a separate part of today’s conversations with state leaders. Previously, in December, he mentioned differences in opinions among negotiation participants regarding the situation in Donbas. This confirms that the process of reaching consensus is ongoing and requires caution and a balanced approach.
It is important to note that former US President Donald Trump expressed disappointment that Zelensky did not familiarize himself with the peace proposal he suggested. This indicates the growing international community’s interest in the Ukrainian issue and the desire to involve various approaches for its resolution.
| Key Points | Changes |
| Number of Points | 28 ➞ 20 |
| Pro-Ukrainian Positions | Added |
| Territorial Compromises | Undefined |
| European Participation | Necessary |




