
Representatives of the United States and Ukraine have drafted a new 19-point peace plan in Geneva, but without including the most controversial points, which the presidents of the two countries will have to decide on.
Ukraine's First Deputy Foreign Minister, Sergiy Kyslytsya, who was part of the delegation, revealed details to the Financial Times.
The meeting in Switzerland was "intensive" but "productive" and resulted in a full review of the document, which both sides are "positive" about.
After hours of difficult negotiations that risked failure even before they began, the American and Ukrainian teams reached agreements on some issues, but left the most contentious points, including territorial issues and relations between NATO, Russia and the United States, in limbo. The latter will have to be decided by Presidents Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky.
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