U.S. and Ukraine Officials Reach Key Milestone in Geneva Peace Negotiations
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U.S. and Ukrainian officials said Sunday that they made progress in Geneva working through a new version of a plan to end Russia's war. Secretary of State Marco Rubio sought to downplay claims the plan was originally written by the Russian side, noting the draft has since been revised.
Washington, Kyiv report progress as peace talks swing toward Ukrainian demands
Negotiators in Geneva drafted an 'updated and refined peace framework' following talks between US and Ukrainian officials. Secretary Rubio spoke of 'tremendous' progress, while the Ukrainian delegation said the new version now reflects most of Kyiv's key priorities.
How the U.S. Drafted a Russia-Friendly Peace Plan for Ukraine
A 28-point peace framework drafted by envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner initially drew heavily on input from a Kremlin insider. Following a backlash from allies and Congress, officials rushed to Geneva to revise the terms in direct consultations with the Ukrainian delegation.