The Guardian, citing U.S. sources, reported that a group of American generals is likely to travel to Moscow at the end of next week to discuss the U.S. proposal for a settlement in Ukraine.

According to the newspaper, its sources said that the generals' trip to the Russian capital is being considered as part of discussions surrounding what Washington refers to as a peace plan.

In Washington, officials noted that negotiations on a Ukrainian settlement are ongoing and that a plan approved by the U.S. president is in place. Moscow, however, emphasized that it has received no official information about any American proposal. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the United States indeed has certain ideas, but no substantive discussions are taking place at this stage. He also stressed that Russia remains fully open to peace talks and continues to base its position on the discussions previously held between the Russian and U.S. leaders in Anchorage.

Peskov stated that Kyiv must make a responsible decision and move toward negotiations, as Ukraine’s room for independent choices is shrinking with the loss of territory. Commenting on the actions of the Russian Armed Forces, he said they are aimed at pressuring Vladimir Zelensky and his administration toward a peaceful resolution, adding that further resistance by Kyiv is becoming both futile and dangerous.