Volodymyr Zelensky has used talks in
Berlin with
Jared Kushner,
Steve Witkoff,
Emmanuel Macron,
Keir Starmer and
Friedrich Merz to float a rewritten peace framework for
Ukraine. The emerging proposal, reportedly shaped with indirect input from
Vladimir Putin through
Yuri Ushakov and outside experts like
Erik Melander, would trade Kyiv’s
NATO ambitions for binding Western security guarantees and a freeze of current front lines in
Donetsk and
Lugansk. According to reports including
The Wall Street Journal, Washington is cautiously encouraged by ideas such as a Ukrainian referendum on possible territorial concessions, even as figures like
Paolo Gentiloni warn that such pressure risks forcing European countries to choose between endorsing what critics call capitulation and escalating support to push Putin toward a more durable peace.