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In Geneva, US and Ukraine officials report progress on ending Russia’s war but offer few specifics
Geneva talks advanced a 28-point peace plan with sensitive concessions proposed; a Zelenskyy visit to Washington is being considered to discuss next steps, officials said.
- US and Ukraine signaled progress on a peace plan after talks in Geneva, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio citing 'tremendous progress'.
- The draft plan includes provisions for Ukraine to withdraw troops from parts of Donetsk, international recognition of Russian control in Donetsk, Luhansk, and Crimea, and Ukraine not seeking NATO membership.
- The plan suggests Russia will be reintegrated into the global economy through lifting sanctions and rejoining the G7 group of nations.
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European officials welcome progress in talks on US proposals to end Russia-Ukraine war
European officials have welcomed progress in talks between U.S. and Ukrainian officials in Geneva on U.S. peace proposals seen as heavily favoring Russia after its invasion of Ukraine. Finnish President Alexander Stubb said Monday the negotiations were a step forward…
·Pennsylvania, United States
Read Full ArticleZelenski says Washington and Kiev are working on proposals to “strengthen and not weaken” the country
·Spain
Read Full ArticleAfter several hours of negotiations in Geneva, the US amended the proposal, which will now have a "up-to-date and improved peace framework". Still, Israel is carrying out military exercises in the north of the country.
·Portugal
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right5Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Left, 41% Center
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources lean Left, 41% of the sources are Center
41% Center
L 41%
C 41%
R 18%
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