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Zelensky Rejects Alleged Trump Peace Plan: “Violates Our Constitution”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed a purported seven-point peace proposal attributed to Donald Trump with a concise, four-word rejection. This peace plan, rumored to involve territorial concessions to Russia, faced immediate opposition. Responding to the proposal, which reportedly suggests allowing Russia to retain a significant portion of Ukrainian territory, Zelensky firmly stated: “This violates our constitution.” The Ukrainian leader’s stark dismissal underscores the complexities of finding a resolution to the ongoing conflict and highlighted the commitment to defend Ukrainian sovereignty amidst negotiations for peace.
Details of the Proposed Peace Agreement
The debated proposal reportedly entails recognizing Moscow’s ownership of Crimea, which was illegally annexed in 2014, and a considerable portion of Kherson. Furthermore, Russia would maintain de facto control over nearly all territories occupied since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
- Ukraine would retain the northwestern section of Kherson.
- Ukraine would be granted unrestricted access to the mouth of the Dnipro River.
- The United States would assume control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
Diplomatic Efforts and Reactions
General Keith Kellogg, the US envoy, reportedly expressed hope for Ukraine’s swift agreement to the peace proposal. Subsequently, Steve Witkoff was slated to present the plan to Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, should Kyiv approve. However, Zelensky has strongly opposed the plan, decrying its infringement on Ukrainian territorial integrity.
Zelensky’s Firm Rejection of Land Concessions
Zelensky emphatically stated, “There is nothing to talk about. This violates our Constitution. This is our territory, the territory of the people of Ukraine.” His response underscores Ukraine’s unwavering stance against ceding any territory.
Key Provisions of the Disputed Agreement
Besides territorial concessions, the mooted agreement purportedly included provisions such as:

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- Barring Ukraine from joining NATO.
- Lifting all US sanctions on Russia.
- A minerals deal between the US and Ukraine.
Zelensky’s Concerns About Extended Conflict
Slamming the proposals, Zelensky cautioned against negotiations involving Crimea and other sovereign territories, suggesting they would prolong the war on Russia’s terms.
“As soon as talks about Crimea and our sovereign territories begin, the talks enter the format that Russia wants β prolonging the war β because it will not be possible to agree on everything quickly.”
“We know where these signals are sounding and will continue to sound.”
Downgraded Talks in London
Representatives from the US, Ukraine, and the EU convened in London; however, the talks were scaled down after US Foreign Secretary Marco Rubio withdrew. General Kellogg replaced him, and the peace plans were reportedly a key topic on the agenda, hosted by UK Defence Secretary John Healey.
US Vice President’s Ultimatum
US Vice President JD Vance seemingly issued an ultimatum regarding the conflict during his visit to India.
“Itβs time for them to either say yes or for the United States to walk away from this process.”
“The current lines, somewhere close to them is where youβre ultimately, I think, going to draw the new lines in the conflict.”