Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said negotiations toward a potential peace agreement with Russia have produced a “solid” 20-point framework that includes proposed security guarantees involving the United States and European allies.
Speaking as Ukraine’s negotiating team returned from talks in Miami, Florida, Zelensky said in a post on X that the core elements of the plan and related documents are largely complete, though key issues remain unresolved. He described the drafts as dignified and close to a real outcome, while acknowledging that some provisions are unacceptable to both Kyiv and Moscow.
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By Gabe Whisnant — Breaking News Editor |
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said negotiations toward a potential peace agreement with Russia have produced a “solid” 20-point framework that includes proposed security guarantees involving the United States and European allies.
Speaking as Ukraine’s negotiating team returned from talks in Miami, Florida, Zelensky said in a post on X that the core elements of the plan and related documents are largely complete, though key issues remain unresolved. He described the drafts as dignified and close to a real outcome, while acknowledging that some provisions are unacceptable to both Kyiv and Moscow.
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Russia will turn it down because they’re looking for a deal in which they get all their money and don’t get done for war crimes.
Well that article was a waste of time. The headline is the most informative part.