Summary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that a peace plan proposed by President Donald Trump is ready to move forward and may be put to a vote by the Ukrainian public. This plan involves making a deal with Russia, potentially requiring Ukraine to make territorial concessions if a truce is accepted.
Key Facts
- Ukrainian President Zelensky said the peace plan from President Trump might go to a public vote in Ukraine.
- He discussed this plan in an interview with Axios.
- Zelensky will meet with President Trump to talk about the plan.
- The plan includes a possible ceasefire with Russia lasting at least 60 days.
- Ukraine might have to give up some eastern areas as part of the deal.
- Zelensky wants to improve the terms of the deal but may need public approval if he can't get better terms.
- The outcome could depend on Russia agreeing to the ceasefire.