US, Ukraine and European officials hold Geneva talks on Trump plan to end war
The 28-point U.S. peace plan demands major Ukrainian concessions including territorial cessions and military limits, sparking concern among Kyiv and European allies over security risks.
- On Nov 23, officials from Europe, the United States and Ukraine met in Geneva, Switzerland to discuss a U.S. peace proposal in one-day, in-person negotiations.
- President Donald Trump set a Nov 27 deadline for Ukraine's response, while the U.S. 28-point plan demands ceding territory and renouncing NATO membership, prompting Kyiv to seek changes.
- Ukraine's delegation was headed by Andrii Yermak with adviser Rustem Umerov, while the U.S. team included Marco Rubio, Dan Driscoll, and Steve Witkoff; the 28-point document was negotiated between Witkoff and Russian official Kirill Dmitriev.
- Kyiv and Western capitals pushed back against the draft plan, which would cap Ukraine's army at 600,000, down from more than 800,000, while European leaders on Nov 22 said it needs `additional work`.
- A coalition video call is planned for Tuesday following the Geneva talks, with the 30-country 'coalition of the willing' and meetings with Russia scheduled, while European officials draft a counterproposal to reinforce Ukrainian sovereignty.
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In Geneva, the US, Ukraine and European partners are negotiating Trump's peace plan. Kiev and its allies are pushing for adjustments. Washington is demanding security guarantees.
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