"Financial Times", "Washington Post" and "Bloomberg", citing sources, reported that the number of points in the peace plan developed by the United States was reduced from 28 to 19 as a result of the negotiations in Geneva.
"Washington Post" notes that the final number of proposals in the plan to end the war could still change.
According to the newspaper's source, the new plan was based on the American plan, and the European proposals were "useful".
According to Bloomberg, by late Sunday evening, the plan had been reduced to a shorter list of key points that would allow for a ceasefire to be achieved as quickly as possible. A source from the agency said that the issues initially excluded from the document will be considered later.
In particular, the latest version of the document no longer mentions the use of frozen Russian assets for the reconstruction process in Ukraine, which, according to the original plan, was to be led by the United States.
Territorial issues will probably be discussed at the meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump, Igor Brusylo, deputy head of the Ukrainian presidential office, told Bloomberg.
"Suspilne", citing sources in the White House, reports that a meeting between the US and Ukrainian presidents is not planned for this week.