Biden may meet Zelensky in Poland to discuss peace formula: Report
The US president and his Ukrainian counterpart could meet in Poland to discuss the 10-point peace formula.
US President Joe Biden is considering meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky in Poland, Poland's Polish Gazeta Prawna newspaper reported on Wednesday.
The Ukrainian leader is scheduled to deliver a 10-point peace formula and ask for an international summit on the Ukrainian crisis during the meeting.
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The paper also noted that two cities, Rzeszow and Warsaw, are being considered for the meeting. On Monday, Biden told reporters that he would visit Poland at some point in the future, but he did not yet know when. His previous visit to Poland as the head of state took place in March 2022.
What does the 10-point formula include?
Kiev has been working on a 10-point formula, which was initially suggested at the G20 summit in Bali.
The formula's proposals include radiation and nuclear safety, food and energy security, the release of all prisoners, restoration of Ukraine's territorial integrity, withdrawal of Russian troops and the cessation of hostilities, "return of justice," prevention of ecocide and escalation, and confirmation of the conflict's end.
The Ukrainian president stated that Kiev had intentions to create an international mechanism to compensate for the country's losses from the war.
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