Trump says leaked 28-point Russia-Ukraine peace framework was only ‘a map’

'That was not a plan. It was a concept,' US president tells reporters

WASHINGTON

US President Donald Trump said late Tuesday that a US-drafted 28-point Russia-Ukraine peace framework was only “a map” rather than a finalized peace plan as his administration is making “progress” toward a settlement between Moscow and Kyiv.

“All that was is a map. That was not a plan. It was a concept,” he told reporters aboard Air Force One as he traveled from Washington to Florida for the Thanksgiving holiday.

“They’ve taken each one of the 28 points, and then you get down to 22 points…A lot of them we solved, and actually very favorably solved. We'll see what happens.”

“We’re having good talks…We're having some talks with Russia. Ukraine is doing well. I think they’re pretty happy about it,” he said. “I'd like to see it end…we’re making progress.”

Asked about concessions Russia would be required to make, Trump said Moscow was already offering “big concessions,” adding: “They stop fighting and they don't take any more land again.”

Noting that his administration is “trying to work something,” he said: “It's a complicated process. Doesn't go that quickly.”

Trump added that Europe was pressing for an end to the conflict.

“Europe really wants to see it ended as soon as possible,” he said.

Asked if he has a deadline, he responded: “The deadline for me is when it’s over...Everybody’s tired of fighting.”

Trump said his envoy Steve Witkoff will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week in Moscow. He added that his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, may accompany Witkoff.

The 28-point framework, details of which were leaked earlier this month, appears to require Ukraine to surrender additional territory to Russia, limit the size of its military and abandon its bid to join NATO.