U.S. delegation to come to Moscow next week to discuss peace plan, Putin says
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A U.S. delegation is set to travel to Moscow next week for talks on President Donald Trump’s “peace plan,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.
“We’re expecting them in the first half of the week,” Putin told reporters.
Speaking about the plan, Putin noted that the negotiations have not produced an actual draft peace agreement. “There was a set of issues proposed for discussion,” he said.
He added that, following talks between U.S. and Ukrainian delegations in Geneva, the 28 points of Trump’s initial plan were divided into four parts.
Russia, Putin said, generally agrees that the points could form the basis for future agreements to end the war. “Everything needs to be put into diplomatic language,” he noted.
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