In a video address, Zelenskyy said Ukraine’s delegation returned from Geneva after negotiations with U.S. and European partners, and the revised proposal to end the the Russo–Ukrainian war is now workable.
“As of now, after Geneva, there are fewer points—not 28—and many correct items have been included in this framework,” he said.
“We still have a lot of work to do together—it’s very difficult—to produce a final document, and we must do so with dignity. This is truly the right approach—the most sensitive matters I will discuss with President Trump.”
He reiterated that Ukraine would impede genuine efforts to end the war, adding that Ukrainians want peace more than anyone else involved.
Earlier the same day, the Financial Times, citing sources familiar with the talks, reported that the peace plan had been reduced from 28 points to 19 following the Geneva meetings. Core issues (territorial concessions and NATO membership) were deferred for summit talks between Ukraine and the United States.