Reuters in the UK has released another version of the peace plan proposed by Europe, which differs significantly from the content published by The Daily Telegraph. The Daily Telegraph had 24 points, while the Reuters version has 28 points, the same number as the plan proposed by the former US president. The specific details are as follows:

1. Ukraine's sovereignty needs to be reaffirmed.

2. A comprehensive and complete mutual non-aggression agreement will be reached between Russia, Ukraine, and NATO. All ambiguities over the past 30 years will be resolved.

3. Ensure that Russia does not invade its neighbors, and NATO will not expand further.

4. After the signing of the peace agreement, Russia and NATO will hold dialogues to address all security issues, create an environment for de-escalation, ensure global security, and increase interconnectivity and future economic opportunities.

5. Ukraine will receive strong security guarantees.

6. The maximum size of the Ukrainian military during peacetime is 800,000.

7. Ukraine's accession to NATO depends on consensus among NATO member states, which does not exist.

8. NATO agrees not to permanently station forces under its command in Ukraine during peacetime.

9. NATO fighter jets will be stationed in Poland.

10. American guarantee corresponding to Article 5.

a. The United States will be compensated for the guarantee.

b. If Ukraine invades Russia, it will lose this guarantee.

c. If Russia invades Ukraine, in addition to a strong coordinated military response, all global sanctions will be restored, any recognition of new territories, and all other benefits of this agreement will be revoked.

11. Ukraine meets the eligibility criteria for EU membership and will receive temporary preferential treatment to access the European market during the evaluation period.

12. A strong global reconstruction plan will be provided for Ukraine, including but not limited to:

a. Establishment of a Ukraine Development Fund to invest in high-growth industries, including technology, data centers, and artificial intelligence.

b. The United States will cooperate with Ukraine to restore, develop, modernize, and operate Ukraine's natural gas infrastructure, including its pipelines and storage facilities.

c. Joint efforts to rebuild areas affected by war to restore, reconstruct, and modernize cities and residential areas.

d. Infrastructure development

e. Mining and exploitation of mineral and natural resources

f. The World Bank will develop a special financing program to fund these efforts.

13. Russia will gradually reintegrate into the global economy.

a. Sanction exemptions will be discussed and negotiated on a case-by-case basis in phases.

b. The United States will sign a long-term economic cooperation agreement with it, seeking common development in energy, natural resources, infrastructure, artificial intelligence, data centers, rare earths, Arctic joint projects, and other various mutually beneficial business opportunities.

c. Russia will be invited to rejoin the G8.

14. Ukraine will receive full reconstruction and economic compensation, including compensation through frozen Russian sovereign assets until Russia compensates Ukraine for its losses.

15. A joint security working group comprising the United States, Ukraine, Russia, and European countries will be established to promote and implement all provisions of this agreement.

16. Russia will enact legislation to establish a policy of mutual non-aggression towards Europe and Ukraine.

17. The United States and Russia agree to extend the nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear control treaties, including the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

18. Ukraine agrees to continue as a nuclear-free country under the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty.

19. The Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant will be restarted under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and the electricity produced will be fairly divided between Russia and Ukraine in a 50:50 ratio.

20. Ukraine will adopt the EU's regulations on religious tolerance and protection of linguistic minorities.

21. Ukraine commits not to use force to reclaim occupied sovereign territory. Territorial exchange negotiations will begin at the contact line.

22. Once an agreement is reached on future territorial arrangements, both the Russian Federation and Ukraine commit not to change these arrangements by force. If violated, no security guarantees apply.

23. Russia must not hinder Ukraine from engaging in commercial activities on the Dnieper River. An agreement will be reached to ensure free passage of grain transportation through the Black Sea.

24. A humanitarian committee will be established to resolve unresolved issues:

a. All remaining prisoners of war and remains will be exchanged according to the "full exchange" principle.

b. All detained civilians and hostages, including children, will be released.

c. A family reunion plan will be established.

d. Measures will be taken to address the suffering of conflict victims.

25. Ukraine will hold elections as soon as possible after the signing of the peace agreement.

26. Measures will be taken to address the suffering of conflict victims.

27. This agreement is legally binding. Its implementation will be supervised and guaranteed by a Peace Commission chaired by Trump.

28. After both sides agree to this memorandum, they will withdraw to agreed locations, and the ceasefire will take effect immediately, and the agreement will start to be implemented immediately. The specific way of the ceasefire, including the supervision mechanism, will be determined by both sides under the supervision of the United States.

Commentary: Such an unrealistic proposal should not be brought out to embarrass itself. What confidence does Europe have that Russia would accept such a proposal?

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