December 2, 2025
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The Ukrainian delegation reported to Zelensky about the results of the negotiations in the USA

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, announced that the peace plan of Ukraine, after finalization, consists of 20 points. He announced this at a press conference with the Prime Minister of Ireland Michal Martin. According to the country’s leader, the Ukrainian delegation, which attended meetings with the US president’s team, arrived in Ireland. “Our delegation, which attended meetings in the USA, gathered in Ireland today”, — write on: ua.news

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, announced that the peace plan of Ukraine, after finalization, consists of 20 points.

He announced this at a press conference with the Prime Minister of Ireland Michal Martin.

According to the country’s leader, the Ukrainian delegation, which attended meetings with the US president’s team, arrived in Ireland.

“Our delegation, which was in the USA for meetings with the US president’s team, gathered in Ireland today. There are now 20 points that were worked out in Geneva, which were refined in Florida,” Zelenskyi said.

He added that some provisions of the peace plan for Ukraine still need to be worked out.

It will be recalled that Putin may reject the peace plan at the meeting with Witkoff.

Also, the American “peace plan” was reduced to 19 points and kept secret.

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