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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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Zelenski says Washington and Kiev are working on proposals to “strengthen and not weaken” the country

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After 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.

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