FT: U.S. Peace Plan Cut from 28 to 19 Points After Geneva Talks
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The U.S. peace plan for Ukraine has been reduced from 28 to 19 points following negotiations in Geneva, Orda.kz reports, citing the Financial Times reports.
They did not specify which points were removed.
According to Bloomberg’s sources, one of the provisions excluded from the document was a proposal to allocate $100 billion from frozen Russian assets for Ukraine’s reconstruction.
Oleksandr Bevz, adviser to the Ukrainian President’s Office, said the initial 28-point plan no longer exists. Some points were removed, others amended.
A draft of the U.S.-prepared peace plan has been handed over to the Russian side, but no discussions with Moscow have taken place yet, according to Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov, reports Novaya Gazeta.
Ushakov added that many provisions of the U.S. document appear acceptable.
Meanwhile, he called the European peace plan “from the first glance completely unconstructive and unsuitable for us [the Kremlin].”
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