Peace proposals related to the Russia–Ukraine conflict can include terms to halt active fighting, arrange control over territory, and place constraints on a country's potential membership in military alliances such as NATO.
November 23, 2025
high
general
Patterns of terms reported in negotiated or proposed peace frameworks for the Russia–Ukraine conflict.
Some reported peace proposals for the Russia-Ukraine conflict (including a reported 28-point proposal) have called for freezing current battle lines and leaving Russia in control of large portions of eastern Ukraine.
November 20, 2025
high
temporal
Describes recurring peace-plan elements proposed in relation to the Russia-Ukraine war.
Peace proposals and mediations can be drafted by private envoys or advisers who consult with multiple state actors and parties to the conflict.
November 20, 2025
high
temporal
Describes a common diplomatic process in conflict mediation and peace planning.
Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 (commonly dated 2022-02-24).
February 24, 2022
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temporal
Start of the current large-scale conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
A diplomatic axiom voiced by Ukrainian officials is that great powers should not decide the fate of another country without that country's participation, often summarized as 'Nothing about [the country] without [the country]'.
high
principle
Used by Ukrainian diplomats as a general principle about sovereignty and inclusion in negotiations affecting their country.
Peace settlement proposals affecting a country are more likely to be considered viable when they include the affected country's government and relevant regional partners or allies.
high
principle
A generalizable principle about stakeholder inclusion and the legitimacy of international agreements.