KYIV/WASHINGTON: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s top security official denied on Friday he had agreed to the outline of a Trump administration peace plan, after US officials said he had accepted most of its terms. Washington has presented Kyiv with a 28-point plan that would endorse many of Russia’s main demands, requiring Kyiv to give up additional territory, cut back the size of its military and forever abandon hope of joining the NATO western alliance.

Terms of the US-drafted, 28-point framework to end the war closely track Russian demands, according to news reports.

Such a plan would reward Russia for the invasion of its neighbor.