Overview
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin have expressed openness to direct negotiations, contingent on a ceasefire.
- Putin has reportedly proposed halting the invasion along current front lines in exchange for Ukraine ceding Crimea and renouncing its NATO aspirations.
- Zelenskyy has categorically rejected any recognition of Russian sovereignty over Crimea, citing constitutional and sovereignty concerns.
- The U.S. has presented a draft peace plan advocating for Ukraine to make significant territorial concessions, including recognizing Crimea as Russian, a proposal Ukraine opposes.
- Western leaders, including U.S. and EU representatives, are meeting in London today to discuss bridging the divide between the conflicting peace frameworks.