Zelensky Says ‘Sensitive Issues’ of Ukraine Plan to Be Discussed with Trump
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that a new draft of peace steps includes fewer points and many correct elements for discussions with the United States and Europe.
- Zelenskyy plans to discuss sensitive issues related to the peace process with US President Donald Trump during negotiations.
- He emphasized that no missiles or massive strikes on Ukraine should occur during the peace process, underscoring Russian interests in disrupting these efforts.
- Zelenskyy warned Ukrainians to heed air raid alerts in the coming days, recognizing a serious threat from Russia as the situation develops.
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The President of Ukraine believes that "sensitive points" should be discussed with Trump, but he is optimistic about the changes made.
The Russia-Ukraine peace plan proposed by the United States now has fewer points after negotiations in Switzerland to make the draft proposal more acceptable to Ukraine, according to a Ukrainian official close to the matter. The original 28-point peace plan now has 19 points, the official said. It is not clear which points were removed. American, European and Ukrainian officials met in Geneva to discuss the controversial proposal presented in Ki…
The progress (and the problems still to be resolved) in the meetings in Geneva. The understanding between the United States, Ukraine and the EU. The role of the son-in-law of the tycoon Kushner
Ukrainian president speaks of "cautious optimism" after negotiations with the US - Critical points will be discussed directly with the American president
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