President Trump’s plan for Ukraine’s future is falling flat on both sides of the Atlantic. His chief negotiator Steve Witkoff reportedly helped draft a 28-point plan with his Russian counterpart last month in Miami. No Ukrainians were present for those talks, according to Axios . But now Ukraine’s president is under pressure from Trump’s Army secretary to find a way forward—possibly as soon as this Thursday—using that plan as at least a start point to end Russia’s nearly four-year invasion and occupation of eastern Ukraine.
Latest: The 28-point plan is now a 19-point plan, according to the Financial Times , reporting Monday. However, “the most politically sensitive elements [are still] to be decided by the countries’ presidents,” FT ’s Christopher Miller reports . According to

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