Negotiations are ongoing to reshape a potential peace agreement for ukraine, with the Trump campaign’s initial 28-point plan now revised to 19 provisions following talks in Geneva on Sunday. The changes come as the U.S. and Ukraine seek common ground, though critically important obstacles remain regarding territorial concessions and Ukraine’s future security alliances [[1]]. Further discussions are planned this week with key European and NATO partners as diplomats attempt to build a framework for ending the conflict.
Negotiations in Switzerland led to revisions of the Trump campaign’s peace plan, reducing the number of provisions from 28 to 19.
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Детали: Осведомленные с дискуссиями анонимные собеседники издания поделились, что по итогам переговоров 23 ноября первоначальный план с 28 пунктов сократился до 19. Собеседники не стали вдаваться в детали, какие пункты изъяли.
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Further meetings are scheduled this week with representatives from France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and potentially Poland, Finland, and the NATO Secretary-General.
“We are trying to put something forward that is a counter-offer,” one European diplomat shared.
Following talks in Geneva on Sunday, November 23, both the U.S. and Ukraine announced the development of an “updated” peace document.
Details of the revised plan can be found in an article by EuroPravda: Мир на условиях Европы. Как США меняют соглашение о перемирии и что становится главной проблемой.