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DONALD Trump is set to reveal his long-awaited peace plan to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

His proposal to end the three-year-old conflict is set to be announced at the the Munich Security Conference next week.

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Ukrainian soldiers train as the prepare to fight on the front line
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Ukrainian troops fire a German-supplied tankCredit: Reuters
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Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump met in 2024
Illustration of a proposed peace plan for Ukraine, showing territorial divisions and troop deployments.
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But a "leaked" copy of the alleged plan has details that could be difficult for Ukrainian president Volodmyr Zelensky and European leaders to accept.

The alleged plan, , would see Vladimir Putin stopped in his tacks and Russia's steadily advancing front line frozen in an Easter ceasefire.

European soldiers, including Brits, could then be used to guarantee Russia doesn't invade again by policing a demilitarised zone.

Crucially for Trump, this would not include American soldiers.

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In return, Ukraine would be barred from joining Nato and it would have to declare neutrality.

But, the country could still become part of the EU in 2030 and Trump would want the bloc to drive Ukraine's postwar reconstruction.

The US would continue to support Ukraine's military but Kyiv would have to accept Russian ownership of the land Moscow has seized.

Putin occupies around 20 per cent of Ukraine and has held sham referendums in four regions for them to "officially" join Russia.

Sanctions on Russia could be would down over several years with money made off special duties funding the rebuilding of Ukraine.

The alleged peace plan was leaked to Ukrainian news outlet Strana - but Zelensky's office slammed it as Russian disinformation.

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Any peace deal could be sealed with a call between Trump and Putin or at an international peace conference all the leaders involved.

Zelenksy has made it clear that he wants all of eastern Ukraine which Russia controls returned to Kyiv.

But he has accepted that the land might not return to Ukraine immediately.

Instead, Zelenksy's immediate goal with any peace appears to be to get Ukraine to join the Nato military alliance or at least be protected under its umbrella.

A Russian Uragan rocket launcher firing toward a Ukrainian position.
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A Russian self-propelled multiple rocket launcher fires at UkraineCredit: AP
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Ukraine's Foreign Minister visiting the Wall of Remembrance for fallen Ukrainian soldiers.
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British Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha in Kyiv WednesdayCredit: Reuters

Zelensky has said it was key that Nato should "immediately" cover all of the land Kyiv controls, so Putin does not use the peace to prepare for another invasion.

Trump has ordered his new envoy General Keith Kellogg to end the war within 100 days.

Zelensky is worried that Trump could go over his head and sign a peace deal with Russia, cutting Ukraine out.

The US could then force Ukraine into accepting the deal, no matter how bad for Ukraine it is, by cutting off any military support.

Zelensky said on Saturday: "Russia's war is against Ukraine, against Europe, against the whole world, but above all, the war is waged on our land.

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A ground drone designed to lay anti-tank minesCredit: EPA
Fiber-optically controlled drone disguised as a dog.
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Ukraine is using dog-like drones to fight RussiaCredit: EPA

"It is impossible to exclude Ukraine from any negotiating platform.

"Either this negotiating platform will have no real results, or it will have only political results. And such results will have nothing to do with security or the end of the war."

He has previously said Ukraine would not give up a single piece of land.

Putin is yet to state exactly what his goals in any peace conference would be.

He has previously said he wanted regime change in Ukraine, to demilitarise the country, and prevent Nato's expansion.

The godfather to his daughter, who is also a key political ally of Putin's, shared a map showing how much of Ukraine Russia believes belongs to it.

Viktor Medvedchuck shared a 19th century map of the country with the Russian empire's control coloured in.

He wrote: "This map fully demonstrates that almost the entire territory of Ukraine, the model for gaining independence in 1991, was historically Russian lands for centuries.

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Firefighters battle a blazeCredit: AFP
Firefighters extinguishing a building fire in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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Ukrainian firefighters try to put out a fire in a building after a drone strikeCredit: AFP

"The process of gathering historical lands by Russia is not only natural, but also once again saves the Ukrainian people, who have always historically been part of the Russian people."

The meat grinder is costing Putin thousands of troops with the dictator losing more than 2,000 troops in one day last week.

Trump lashed out at the despot and warned he will apply a sling of damaging sanctions on Moscow if they refuse to come to the negotiating table soon.

The Republican stalwart has already said he isn't afraid of crippling Russia with financial ruin as he branded Putin's war "ridiculous".

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The threats are believed to ramp up the pressure on Putin to make a deal despite the pair reportedly yet to speak about a ceasefire.

Trump is expected to stay on top of the negotiations after he initially claimed it would only take him one day to end the conflict.

Who is General Kellogg?

By Georgie English, Foreign News Reporter

DONALD Trump has tasked longtime war hero pal Keith Kellogg with ending the war in Ukraine in just 100 days.

Decorated war veteran Keith Kellogg, 80, is hoping to finally stop Vladimir Putin in his tracks with help from the new President after Don's stark threats to Russia in recent days.

The military man served his country for 36 years before going into politics and is now expected to advise the peace negotiations in 2025.

Kellogg has been a key figure alongside Trump for almost a decade after he was appointed as a chief of staff on the Republican's highly sensitive National Security role during his first term in office.

Former White House national-security adviser under Trump, John Bolton, even said he once overheard Don say he likes Kellogg because he “never offers his opinion unless I ask for it".

Russia is also yet to express any interest in engaging with the 80-year-old by himself.

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Ukrainian soldiers of 43rd Brigade fire Soviet-era artilleryCredit: Getty
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