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Ukraine, West unveil rapid ceasefire plan

Published on: February 3, 2026 4:15 PM

Ukraine has agreed with Western partners on a multi-tiered ceasefire enforcement plan, the Financial Times reported Tuesday. The plan calls for a rapid and coordinated response to any Russian violations. Envoys from Kyiv, Moscow, and Washington will meet in Abu Dhabi this week for talks.

The plan was discussed in December and January by Ukrainian, European, and American officials. It aims to stop Russian breaches of a ceasefire quickly. Any violation would trigger an initial diplomatic warning and Ukrainian military action if needed.

Read more: Ukrainian drone strike kills two in Russia

If Russia continues hostilities, the plan moves to a second phase. This involves forces from a “coalition of the willing,” including EU members, the UK, Norway, Iceland, and Turkey. The coalition would act to enforce the ceasefire and protect Ukraine.

In case of a major or expanded attack, a third phase would be triggered. This would involve a fully coordinated response with US military participation. The action would start 72 hours after the initial breach, according to the report.

Read more: Abu Dhabi hosts high-stakes Ukraine peace talks

The plan highlights Ukraine’s commitment to preventing further conflict while ensuring Western support. Talks in Abu Dhabi aim to finalize the details and avoid renewed escalation. Officials emphasize that quick, joint action is key to maintaining peace.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Abu Dhabi talks, coalition military plan, Latest, Russia Ukraine conflict, Ukraine ceasefire, US Europe response, Western support Ukraine

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