Dec. 24 (UPI) -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky unveiled a 20-point peace plan hammered out in negotiations in Miami over the weekend that provides strong NATO-style security guarantees in exchange for land concessions. He said the plan was now being reviewed by Moscow.
Detailing the plan on Tuesday, Zelensky said "the main framework" included affirmation of Kyiv's sovereignty, a non-aggression pact, a means to monitor the final border, Ukraine's non-nuclear status and limits on its military to 800,000 troops, The Kyiv Independent and RBC-Ukraine reported.
The plan also contains Ukraine-U.S.-Europe security guarantees, U.S.-Ukraine security guarantees, and a 15-year plan for Ukraine's recovery and economic development involving raising as much as $800 billion.
European Union membership for Ukraine will form part of the security guarantees.
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