Readout of Peace Talks in Geneva
U.S. and Ukraine Officials Reach Key Milestone in Geneva Peace Negotiations
Key Points
- Top U.S. officials met with a Ukrainian delegation in Geneva to review a draft plan to end the war. The meeting focused on creating a roadmap for a lasting peace that protects Ukraine's independence and safety.
- The Ukrainian delegation reported that the current plan addresses their main concerns, including security guarantees, rebuilding their infrastructure, and protecting their economy. They believe the draft includes strong rules to make sure the peace deal is actually followed.
- The U.S. team, which included Secretary Rubio and Jared Kushner, stated that the goal is to stop the war and prevent more people from dying. This effort is driven by President Trump’s goal of reaching a final and enforceable peace agreement.
- While the deal is not yet finished, both sides called the meeting a major step forward. They plan to keep working closely together to refine the details of the agreement before it is finalized.
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Readout of Peace Talks in Geneva
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