Negotiations in London will occur where the USA will present its proposals regarding the resolution of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, including issues related to Crimea.
Source: publication in The Washington Post, reported by "European Truth".
According to sources, the USA offers Ukraine the recognition of Crimea as part of Russia in exchange for halting military actions.
An unnamed advisor to President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that some points of the American proposal might be acceptable, but there are others that Kyiv disagrees with.
One Western official expressed concern about the pressure being exerted on Ukraine by the USA.
A State Department representative denied that Washington is presenting Kyiv with an ultimatum, but the growing dissatisfaction of the Trump administration regarding the pace of negotiations raises concerns in Ukraine.
European partners are expected to raise the issue of security guarantees and post-war recovery, possibly using frozen Russian assets.
Privately, European and Ukrainian officials acknowledge that restoring control over territories currently under Russian control will be challenging.
During the Paris negotiations, the USA presented its proposals, which the Ukrainian side viewed as a last chance for peace talks.
According to new ideas, the USA may recognize Crimea as Russian without coercing Ukraine.
The State Department declined to comment on specific proposals discussed.
In recent days, European leaders have become more actively involved in negotiations, attempting to leverage their influence to support Ukraine.
Europe has resources, including frozen Russian assets, which could be used for recovery.
President Trump announced that he would reveal his "peace plan" this week.
A meeting in London on April 23 will convene to discuss steps toward a ceasefire.
The Ukrainian delegation will include key officials such as Andriy Yermak and Rustem Umerov.