Zelensky agrees to negotiate on Trump's peace plan for Ukraine
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Zelensky agrees to negotiate on Trump's peace plan for Ukraine
"outlined the fundamental principles that matter to our people, and following today's meeting, the parties agreed to work on the plan's provisions in a way that would bring about a just end to the war."
"agreed on an aggressive timeline for signature."
"The decision is to try to work on it jointly to make peace possible,"
"aframework of ideas"
Driscoll delivered a copy of a proposed peace plan to President Zelensky during a Kyiv meeting. Zelensky outlined fundamental principles important to Ukrainians and agreed to work on plan provisions to achieve a just end to the war. U.S. and Ukrainian officials agreed on an aggressive timeline for signing. Driscoll's delegation planned to discuss military technology before the White House redirected them to kickstart negotiations for U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Secretary Marco Rubio. The plan, drafted with input from U.S. officials in consultation with Russians, provoked shock across Kyiv and European capitals when its existence became public. U.S. officials sought to reassure Ukraine and allies that the plan is a live framework that includes Ukrainian and Russian positions.
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