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Peace plan negotiations. “Agreement reached on main terms”


“We appreciate the productive and constructive meetings of the Ukrainian and American delegations that took place in Geneva, as well as President Trump's continued efforts to end the war“Rustem Umerov, former defense minister and negotiator for the Ukrainian side, wrote on social media.

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What were the main terms of the peace agreement reached in Geneva?

Who is leading the peace plan talks?

How many points did the Trump administration's peace plan originally have?

What changes were not included in the new version of the peace plan?

He added that both delegations had achieved agreement on the main terms of the agreement discussed in Geneva.

“We now count on the support of our European partners in further activities. We are looking forward to it organizing the visit of the President of Ukraine to the USA at the earliest possible date in Novemberto take the final steps and reach an agreement with President Trump,” wrote the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.

The agreement negotiated in Geneva is intended to end the war in Ukraine

The peace plan originally developed by the Donald Trump administration consisted of 28 points. After negotiations between the Ukrainian and American delegations in Geneva, the plan was to be reduced to 19 points.

According to ABC News, the new version of the peace plan does not include provisions regarding reducing the size of the Ukrainian army and providing full amnesty for both sides for their actions during the conflict.

Bloomberg reports that the new version of the plan also does not mention the provision providing for the allocation of USD 100 billion. frozen Russian assets for Ukraine reconstruction programs, and that the United States will receive 50 percent. profits from this operation.

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