### U.S. and Ukraine-Russia Delegations Converge on Peace Plan
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that the 28-Point Peace Plan, initially drafted by the United States, has been revised with input from both Ukraine and Russia, leaving only a few disagreements to resolve. The plan is intended to bring about a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict, with U.S. delegations scheduled to meet with their counterparts in Ukraine and Russia to finalize the agreement.
Trump’s announcement came as part of a broader effort to mediate the escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia. Despite the revisions, several key issues remain unresolved, including territorial disputes and security guarantees for Ukraine. The U.S. has emphasized the importance of reaching a comprehensive agreement to prevent further escalation and to ensure long-term stability in the region.
The delegations are expected to convene in the coming weeks to address these remaining points of disagreement. While the exact timeline for the finalization of the peace plan remains uncertain, Trump has expressed confidence that a resolution is within reach. The U.S. continues to play a central role in diplomatic efforts to end the conflict, with international allies also showing support for a negotiated settlement.