Telegraph: US and Ukrainian officials agreed on a new 19-point plan to end the war during lengthy, and often fraught, talks in Geneva. But the most politically sensitive decisions will be decided by the countries’ presidents in further rounds of direct negotiations.
Direct talks could begin this week, with unconfirmed reports that Mr Zelensky could travel to Washington DC. The key sticking points include the issue of land swaps and a new security relationship between the US, Nato and Russia…
Financial Times: It remains unclear whether Trump will want Zelenskyy to approve the document with a signature, but Leavitt said “there are no plans at this moment” for a meeting between the two leaders…
Wall Street Journal: What happens to territory coveted by the Kremlin but not seized by Russia during the war is a major sticking point in any peace deal…
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