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Russia-Ukraine ‘peace plan’: What’s the latest version after US-Kyiv talks?

Russia-Ukraine ‘peace plan’: What’s the latest version after US-Kyiv talks?

Summary

President Donald Trump is increasing diplomatic efforts to end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Changes are being made to a peace plan after European leaders and Ukraine objected to initial proposals, which seemed to favor Russian interests. Meetings are ongoing between U.S., Ukrainian, and Russian officials to revise the plan.

Key Facts

  • U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is going to Moscow for talks, while Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll will meet with Ukrainian officials.
  • An initial 28-point peace plan faced criticism for appearing to favor Russia by allowing it to keep captured Ukrainian territories.
  • This plan was developed by Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff and included security conditions for Ukraine and limits on its military.
  • The proposal's territorial concessions, including parts of eastern Ukraine and Crimea given to Russia, were controversial.
  • A revised 19-point peace plan is being worked on, aiming to better address Ukraine's demands.
  • European leaders and Ukraine reacted negatively to the initial plan, seeking changes from the U.S.
  • Leaked recordings showed Witkoff advising a Russian diplomat, leading to further criticism in Europe.
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