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A revised draft peace plan, unveiled this week by President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine after negotiations with the United States, has been portrayed by Kyiv as its best effort to end the war with Russia.
The 20 points included in the plan — which Mr. Zelensky said on Friday was “90 percent ready” — cover a broad range of issues, from the security guarantees Kyiv wants to prevent future Russian aggression to commitments to rebuild the war-ravaged nation. Mr. Zelensky acknowledged that Ukraine and the United States had yet to reach full agreement on territorial questions that have been the biggest sticking point in peace talks.
“Our goal is to bring everything to 100 percent,” he told reporters after announcing plans to travel to Florida for a meeting this weekend with President Trump. “That is not easy.”
Mr. Zelensky had said earlier in the week that the new draft was being presented by the United States to Russia. On Friday, he said Ukraine had no information on how proposed compromises offered by Ukraine were received by Moscow, which has shown little indication that it is willing to end the war.
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