Trump’s secret offer to Putin revealed – these are the details of the ceasefire agreement

A confidential ceasefire proposal allegedly originating from Donald Trump’s inner circle has surfaced — one that could dramatically shift the war in Ukraine and tilt the geopolitical balance in Russia’s favor.

According to a report by the Polish news outlet Onet, Trump’s advisers have floated an unofficial peace plan aimed at halting active combat between Russia and Ukraine. The proposal reportedly includes controversial concessions, such as easing sanctions on Moscow and recognizing territory currently occupied by Russian forces.

The plan, which has allegedly been sent to the Kremlin and informally coordinated with some European powers, does not offer a final peace deal, but rather a long-term ceasefire with deferred negotiations over the legal status of the contested regions.

Here are the core elements of the reported proposal:

  • Ceasefire Without Peace: The fighting would stop, but the political status of Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories would remain unresolved.
  • De Facto Recognition: Russia would retain control over occupied territories, with formal negotiations on their status delayed for 49 to 99 years.
  • Sanctions Relief: Western sanctions on Russia would be partially lifted, including a potential reopening of oil and gas exports to the European Union.
  • No NATO Expansion Pledge: The proposal does not include a commitment to halt NATO expansion — a major Russian demand — but reportedly does not prioritize Ukrainian accession either.
  • Continued U.S. Military Aid to Ukraine: The plan would allow U.S. military assistance to Ukraine to continue, a clause that sources claim is “acceptable” to Russia.

It remains unclear how Moscow has responded to the offer, and no official statement has been made by the Kremlin. Likewise, Ukraine and key Western governments have yet to comment on the report.

Sources close to the matter say former President Trump is preparing for a direct meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the near future, raising speculation about whether this proposal could form the basis for an unofficial diplomatic channel — or whether it’s part of Trump’s broader campaign to distinguish his foreign policy approach ahead of the 2024 election.

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