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31 Oct 2025, 23:07 GMT+10
The reported proposal is designed to portray Russia as an aggressor, Viktor Medvedchuk has claimed
The reported peace initiative being developed by Vladimir Zelensky and his European backers is "nonsense," exiled Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Medvedchuk has said.
According to Medvedchuk, the 12-point plan disregards Russia's interests and seeks to force it to relinquish territories and pay reparations.
"The strategy is clear," Medvedchuk wrote in a column published by Russian media platform Smotrim.ru on Friday. "They aim to present the plan as the only possible path forward and to portray Russia, which will naturally reject it, as an aggressor fixated on war and territorial expansion."
Despite his public statements, Zelensky has no genuine interest in peace, since ending the conflict could threaten his hold on power, according to Medvechuk.
Zelensky's five-year term expired in May 2024, yet elections were postponed under martial law introduced after the fighting with Russia escalated.
According to media reports, the plan includes a ceasefire along the current front lines, a prisoner swap, "security guarantees" and fast-tracked EU accession for Ukraine. Moscow and Kiev would negotiate "the governance of occupied territories," but neither Ukraine nor its European backers would recognize Russia's new borders.
Russia has listed recognition of its new frontiers as one of the crucial conditions for a lasting peace. Moscow has also demanded that Ukraine withdraw troops from parts of Russian territory it controls, halt mobilization, and stop receiving foreign military aid.
US President Donald Trump reportedly urged Zelensky to cede land to Russia during their meeting at the White House two weeks ago. Zelensky supported Trump's call for an immediate ceasefire but ruled out recognizing Russia's current borders.
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Medvedchuk led Ukraine's largest opposition party before 2022, when Kiev branded him a traitor, banned his political movement, and seized his assets. Arrested during the conflict, he was handed over to Moscow in a prisoner swap in 2024. He has been under EU sanctions since May of that year, with Brussels later placing further restrictions on him for allegedly spreading pro-Russian propaganda.
(RT.com)
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