White House says Trump-backed peace plan 'good' for Russia and Ukraine
The White House on Thursday expressed optimism after Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to talk about a potential peace plan.
"I'm not going to litigate the details of this plan as it's ongoing and it's in flux. But the president supports this plan. It's a good plan for both Russia and Ukraine. And we believe that it should be acceptable to both sides. And we're working very hard to get it done," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said at her briefing.
Leavitt was asked about reports that the plan is more favorable to the Russians than Ukrainians.

"You've read reporting from one side of the war. And so I want you to understand that the administration has talked equally with both sides. You have seen President Trump engage directly with both President Putin and President Zelenskyy. Likewise, his national security team has as well. In fact, special envoy Witkoff and Secretary Rubio met with some of the Ukrainians just in the past week to discuss this very plan," Leavitt said.






