Ukraine’s Defense Ministry denies endorsing Trump’s peace concept "by 90%." No "percentage estimates" were made

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has denied reports that Kyiv allegedly "90% agrees" with Donald Trump's concept of peace presented this week in Paris.
This was reported by Censor.NET with reference to Sky News.
The New York Post, citing a senior Trump administration official, said that Ukraine's Defense Minister told US officials that Kyiv supports the plan presented by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in France.
However, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense told Sky News that it "does not make political decisions" and therefore could not make any "percentage estimates."
"We have several principled positions: we supported the US proposal for a complete ceasefire back on March 11, and Russia did not support the US proposal for a ceasefire and continues to attack Ukrainian cities and infrastructure on a daily basis. Under these conditions, it is unclear how anyone could discuss or measure the progress of any dialogue in 'percentages'," the Ukrainian ministry said.
"Our key question is how to ensure that the ceasefire proposal works and is reliably monitored. We continue a constructive dialogue with our American partners and are fully committed to ending this war," the Defense Ministry added.
Earlier, the New York Post reported that a full ceasefire in Ukraine could be agreed in London next week.