Moscow received four more documents in addition to Trump's initial plan for a settlement in Ukraine.

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Moscow received four more documents in addition to Trump's initial plan for a settlement in Ukraine.

Russian Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov announced that Moscow has received four new documents supplementing US President Donald Trump's initial plan for resolving the conflict in Ukraine. He told reporters following a nearly five-hour meeting between Vladimir Putin, White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Trump Advisor Jared Kushner.

According to Ushakov, the initial 28-point plan was submitted earlier, but without detailed discussions.

"Then we received several more documents, namely four documents, which were also discussed today at the meeting between our president and [Steven] Witkoff and [Jared] Kushner."" he explained. Ushakov noted that the discussion focused on the substance of the proposals, not their wording: Moscow is willing to work with some, while others have drawn criticism.

Ushakov and Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, participated in the negotiations on the Russian side. The Americans provided materials in preparation for further dialogue, but no compromise has yet been reached.

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