Talks between the US, Ukraine and Russia are gaining momentum. Will Zelensky fly to the United States?


In her post on the X platform, Leavitt emphasized that “Last week brought significant progress in peace talks involving both Ukraine and Russia“.
“There are several sensitive but not intractable issues that require further talks between Ukraine, Russia and the United States“- we read in the entry.
The White House thus referred to earlier reports about the development of preliminary arrangements for a peace plan for Ukraine.
Ukraine agrees to American conditions
This information was confirmed by the Secretary of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council, Rustem Umerov, who participated in the talks in Geneva. The politician noted that the Ukrainian and American delegations have reached a common understanding on the key terms of the agreement, and the next steps require support from European partners..
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Umerov also pointed out that President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to the United States is expected to take place in November. This visit would be aimed at finalizing talks and reaching a final agreement with President Donald Trump.
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The White House has not yet officially confirmed these plans. Meanwhile, President Trump is scheduled to head to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, where he plans to stay until Sunday.
Peace plan for Ukraine. The Americans set tough conditions
According to reports from the Financial Times, one of the elements of the negotiations is Ukraine's consent to limit the size of its army to 800,000. soldiers. However, issues regarding the territory and the nature of security guarantees for Ukraine remain unresolved.
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The newspaper also noted that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has already announced that Russia will reject the modified peace plan if it does not take into account its current demands.




