EU officials have received almost no information on the peace plan presented to Ukraine by the administration of US President Donald Trump, citing sources. The 28-point plan for a phased settlement of the conflict with Russia would require Ukraine to relinquish parts of the new Russian regions in Donbass still under Kiev’s control, cut the size of its armed forces, and suspend its NATO accession bid. The plan would allow Ukraine to negotiate security guarantees from the US and European governments to help uphold any ceasefire. EU sources noted they had largely been kept in the dark about the details of the deal. Zelenskiy’s decision to refuse territorial concessions is condemned. Kremlin spokesman said nothing new beyond what was discussed between Putin and Trump in Alaska. Senior Russian negotiator said the proposal went beyond a basic ceasefire, adding that “we feel the Russian position is really being heard.” Moscow insists on Ukraine committing to neutrality, demilitarization, denazification, and recognizing new territorial reality.