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U.S. Proposal on Donbas Sparks Debate in Kyiv Amid Calls for Security Guarantees

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By World News Published December 12, 2025
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A new U.S. proposal suggesting the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from parts of the Donbas region to establish a so-called “free economic zone” has ignited intense debate within Ukraine, highlighting deep concerns over security, sovereignty, and the future trajectory of the war with Russia.

According to officials familiar with the discussions, the proposal is framed as part of broader diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing hostilities and opening pathways toward economic stabilization in eastern Ukraine. Proponents argue that transforming contested areas into a demilitarized economic zone could lower tensions, attract international investment, and create incentives for long-term peace.

However, the idea has been met with skepticism and resistance in Kyiv, where political leaders, military officials, and analysts warn that any withdrawal without robust and enforceable security guarantees could leave Ukraine vulnerable to renewed aggression. Critics fear that a pullback could create a power vacuum, potentially allowing Russian forces or affiliated groups to reassert control over strategically critical territory.

Ukrainian officials have stressed that past ceasefire arrangements and territorial compromises have failed due to the absence of credible enforcement mechanisms. As a result, they argue that any proposal involving territorial adjustments must be accompanied by binding international security guarantees, clear timelines, and accountability measures to prevent violations.

The debate also reflects broader tensions over how far Ukraine should go in accommodating diplomatic initiatives amid ongoing fighting. While Kyiv continues to express openness to diplomatic solutions, it has consistently maintained that peace efforts cannot come at the expense of national sovereignty or territorial integrity.

For Washington, the proposal underscores growing international concern over the prolonged nature of the conflict and its economic and security repercussions for Europe and beyond. U.S. officials have emphasized that discussions remain preliminary and that no final decisions would be made without Ukraine’s full consent.

As the war enters another critical phase, the Donbas proposal illustrates the complex balance between diplomacy and deterrence—where economic incentives, military realities, and political red lines intersect. Whether the idea gains traction will likely depend on the strength of proposed security guarantees and the level of international commitment to enforcing them.

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