The EU has rejected the Ukraine peace deal drafted by the White House and put forward its own set of conditions for a potential agreement.
According to reports, Brussels has expressed outright opposition to key points of the US plan.
In a series of statements EU leaders rejected possible territorial resolutions to the Ukraine conflict allegedly included in the US-drafted peace plan submitted last week.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen made an announcement on Sunday as US officials were discussing Washington’s proposal with EU and Ukrainian representatives in Geneva, Switzerland.
RT reports: In a statement published on X, von der Leyen specifically rejected all those conditions. “We have agreed on the main elements necessary for a just and lasting peace and Ukraine’s sovereignty,” she stated, adding that Ukraine’s borders cannot be changed “by force” and that no limitations can be placed on Kiev’s military.
This puts her in direct conflict with the leaked peace plan developed and submitted by Washington last week.
On Saturday, Bloomberg reported that the EU was seeking to essentially rewrite the US plan by disguising major changes to it as “constructive updates.” The bloc was also reportedly trying to “buy Ukraine more time” and postpone the American deadline set by US President Donald Trump for Thursday.
Vladimir Zelensky said on Friday that Ukraine was facing a choice between accepting “28 difficult points” or the risk of losing its “key partner” and enduring a “hard winter.”
