Ukraine's Zelenskyy says negotiations on war settlement 'close to a real result'
The US-drafted 20-point peace plan includes binding security guarantees and economic recovery frameworks, with nearly 90% of Ukraine's demands incorporated, Zelenskyy said.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated negotiations for a war settlement are 'close to a real result' and involve both Ukraine and the United States of America.
- Delegations from Ukraine and Russia are returning to report on discussion outcomes, with Zelenskyy noting that some matters remain unaddressed.
- Zelenskyy emphasized the need for continued international pressure on Russia, including sanctions to limit its energy revenues.
- He mentioned a framework document for security guarantees involving Ukraine, European countries, and the United States is also being discussed.
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The American peace proposals are "sound enough at this stage", but will face the opposite demands of Moscow, the Ukrainian President believes.
Initial drafts of US proposals for a peace plan between Ukraine and Russia are in line with many of Kiev's demands, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said today, although he noted that neither side in the nearly four-year war is likely to get everything they get in the deal talks.
The first drafts of the US proposals for a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia meet many of the requirements of Kiev, said the Ukrainian President.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says progress in U.S.-led peace talks is ‘quite solid’
Initial drafts of U.S. proposals for a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia meet many of Kyiv’s demands, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday, although he suggested that neither side in the almost four-year war is likely to get everything it wants in talks on reaching a settlement.
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