


U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized that the 28-point peace plan aimed at ending the Russia-Ukraine War is not his final offer. In a statement to reporters before leaving the White House, Trump clarified that the plan is ''not his final offer'' and answered ''No.'' to make this clear. Expressing his aim to end the war, Trump stated, ''We want peace to be achieved. This should have happened a long time ago. One way or another, we must end this war.''
According to some sources, U.S. officials are set to meet with Ukrainian and European representatives in Geneva on Sunday to discuss the details of the peace plan. This meeting is thought to be an important step that will influence the plan's feasibility and the progress of the process. In this context, the 28-point response plan, presented to Kiev by the Trump administration, continues its efforts to reduce tensions in the region.
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed a desire to consult on Trump’s peace plan, stating that he believes this plan ''could serve as a basis for a final peaceful solution.'' Similarly, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky noted that the U.S. is working on an important peace plan that could end the war, asserting, ''We will never betray our country's national interests.''
President Trump’s statements are seen as a new beacon of hope for ending the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine. The cooperation and continuity of discussions among participating countries are critical for the success of international peace efforts.
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