Ukraine Dismisses Rumors of Trump Team's 'Peace Plan'

The head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, has denied the existence of the so-called 'Trump’s 100-Day Peace Plan,' stating that there are no such initiatives in reality. This report comes from NewsBox.
Andriy Yermak, who leads the Office of the President of Ukraine, addressed the claims surrounding the '100-Day Peace Plan,' which was allegedly devised by Donald Trump's team. According to him, no such plans actually exist.
It is noteworthy that in recent days, a document proposing the end of the war in Ukraine by May 9, 2025, has been discussed in Ukrainian and international political circles. According to rumors, this plan involves stopping hostilities within 100 days. However, the authenticity of the document has not been confirmed, although some of its provisions align with statements previously made by Trump and his advisor, Keith Kellogg.
Previously, Western media also reported that Donald Trump tasked Kellogg with developing a strategy to end the war within three months. Nevertheless, there have been no official statements from the American side on this matter.