Zelensky revealed details of negotiations with NATO: what is in the 20-point plan.
According to ТСН: Ukraine together with NATO is actively preparing for negotiations in the USA.
This information was disclosed by Volodymyr Zelensky on social media.
"We coordinated our positions ahead of meetings in Florida, and we must be as productive as possible these days, as always. Ukraine has never been and will never be an obstacle to peace. We will continue to work promptly so that all necessary documents are prepared as quickly as possible,"
the president emphasized.
The importance of cooperation
Zelensky also stressed that joint developments are critically important for the stability not only of Ukraine but of all Europe. He shared with the NATO Secretary General details of his recent negotiations with Donald Trump's team, emphasizing the key points of this process.
Progress in negotiations
Let us recall that the Ukrainian and American negotiating teams have successfully advanced in preparing the basic document of 20 points, which will contain security guarantees and an economic recovery plan for Ukraine. The parties continue to work on agreements even during the Christmas holidays.
Previously, President Zelensky noted almost complete readiness of the 20-point peace plan.
These negotiations open new horizons for cooperation between Ukraine and the USA, as well as for strengthening security in the European region. A successful outcome could influence further steps of the international community to support Ukraine in the context of security challenges.
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