Still differences, White House: Trump has no plan to meet Zelenskyy this week
The United States and Ukraine held talks in Geneva, Switzerland on the 23rd, discussing a peace plan to end the war. After the meeting, both sides said the talks were "productive" and issued a joint statement. There were reports that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy might visit the US this week to meet with US President Trump, but the White House later denied it, stating that there are currently no such arrangements.
According to multiple US media reports, US and Ukrainian officials had indeed discussed Zelenskyy's visit to the US, hoping that both sides could have face-to-face discussions on the peace plan proposed by the US, which could take place as early as this week. However, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on the 24th that President Trump does not have any scheduled meetings with Zelenskyy this week.
When asked about the so-called "28-point peace plan," Leavitt admitted that there are still "some differences" between the two sides, but also emphasized that both sides are very hopeful for an agreement. She said, "The President still holds hope and optimism, believing that it is possible to reach an agreement to end this war." (Rural Cat)
Photo: White House Press Secretary Leavitt said that President Trump does not have any scheduled meetings with Zelenskyy this week. (AAP)
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