The US and Ukraine drafted a new 19-point peace plan Monday that vastly differs from President Trump’s controversial 28-point proposal, which caused a major uproar over the weekend for heavily favoring Russia, according to reports.

Ukrainian First Deputy Foreign Minister Sergiy Kyslytsya later said both sides felt “positive” over the new plan, which removes limits to the size of Ukraine’s army — and no longer gives blanket amnesty for war crimes committed during the Russian invasion, the Financial Times reported .

While the full details of the new document remain undisclosed, Kyslytsya insisted the latest plan bears little resemblance to the leaked 28-point deal that demanded Ukraine make heavy concessions while asking Russia to barely give up anything.

“Very few things are left

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