U.S. and Russia are preparing to discuss President Donald Trump’s proposed peace plan for the Ukraine conflict, according to the New York Times. The proposal, submitted to Ukraine last week, aims to serve as a foundation for a potential diplomatic resolution. Russia has received the draft outline of the plan but has not yet engaged in formal discussions with the U.S. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s administration is currently in Geneva for talks with key European NATO allies, with a planned meeting with the U.S. delegation following shortly. If Zelensky endorses the proposal after these talks, U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff could then deliver it to Russian President Vladimir Putin, per reports. The Kremlin has confirmed its readiness to receive Witkoff at any time, though Russia has not yet received any updates or modifications to the plan.