The US-developed plan for settling the Ukrainian conflict assumes that a demilitarized zone (DMZ) will be internationally recognized as Russian territory. This was reported by the Financial Times newspaper citing sources.
According to their information, the plan specifies that "Russian forces will not enter this demilitarised zone." The newspaper specified that US Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll assured European officials that the United States is prepared to provide Ukraine with security guarantees under an agreement and to create a DMZ that would be the world’s "most high-tech demilitarised zone" along the eastern front line.
Meanwhile, according to Ukrainian sources for the newspaper, the latest version of the US proposals does not envisage the withdrawal of Russian troops from the eastern border of the demilitarized zone.
Earlier, Western media reported that the US proposed establishing a demilitarized zone "along the entire ceasefire line", "much like the DMZ that divides North and South Korea." [TASS]
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