President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that delegations from Ukraine, the US, the UK, and France will convene in London on April 23 to discuss the peace process.

Source: The president shared this news on social media following a conversation with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, as reported by "European Truth".

Zelensky stated, "Our representatives will be working in London by Wednesday".

"Ukraine, the UK, France, and the US are ready to move forward constructively to achieve an unconditional ceasefire and ensure a genuine and lasting peace," he added.

This meeting in London will be the second following Paris, where American initiatives regarding a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine conflict are being discussed.

Earlier, Bloomberg reported that US proposals for a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine entail potential easing of sanctions against the RF in exchange for a prolonged ceasefire, possible recognition of the 2014 annexation of Crimea, and Ukraine's non-membership in NATO.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump believes that there are "very good" chances for a "peace agreement" between Russia and Ukraine and promised to announce details within the next three days.