The 28-point plan that the US put forward last week was discussed with Ukraine and its European partners in Geneva a few days ago. The plan was revised after the discussions.
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US President Donald Trump's foreign policy envoy, Steve Witkoff, is scheduled to hold talks in the Kremlin next week.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's foreign affairs aide Yuri Ushakov gave this information on Wednesday.
The US has been mediating the Russia-Ukraine talks recently. Only on Tuesday, Ukraine said it had reached an understanding with the US on possible peace talks.
The US had held talks with Ukraine and its European partners in Geneva a few days ago on the 28-point plan put forward last week. Trump had informed that the plan had been revised after the discussions.
Trump's special envoy is going to visit Russia with the revised action plan. Although Russia has agreed to the previous 28-point plan, it has not yet made its opinion on the revised plan public.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said that there has been no consultation with Russia on the new plan. 'There has been no consultation with Russia on this plan. If there have been fundamental changes to the old plan, Russia may reject it,' he said.
Tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians have been killed since the Russia-Ukraine war began in 2022. Similarly, millions of people have been displaced.
