Ukraine announced that it has reached a joint understanding with the United States on a peace agreement aimed at ending the war with Russia.
The proposal is based on a 28-point plan presented by the U.S. to Kyiv last week, which American and Ukrainian officials worked on during weekend talks in Geneva.
In a social media post, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the original plan had been “improved, with additional input from both sides.”
He added that he had instructed his special envoy, Steve Witkoff, to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow next week, while U.S. Secretary of the Army, Dan Driscoll, is expected to meet with Ukrainian leaders this week, according to BBC.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday that he is ready to meet with Trump to discuss “sensitive” unresolved points, with his administration aiming for a meeting before the end of the month.
“I rely on further active cooperation with the American side and with President Trump. Much depends on America, because Russia pays the greatest attention to American strength,” he said.
A day earlier, Zelensky noted that the 28-point plan had been reduced, with some provisions removed.
Trump wrote on social media that he looks forward to meeting Presidents Zelensky and Putin “soon, but only when the agreement to end this war is final or in its final stages.”
