European Leaders Say US Plan for Ukraine 'Requires Additional Work' Ahead of Geneva Talks
Envoys discuss Trump's 28-point plan requiring Ukraine to cede territory and cut its army amid calls for revised security guarantees from European allies.
- On Sunday, Ukrainian and US envoys will meet in Geneva, Switzerland, with European security chiefs to discuss Trump's 28-point plan, which requires Ukraine to cede territory, cut its army, and renounce NATO membership.
- Amid allied talks, European delegates aim to reconcile viewpoints while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he faces one of the most challenging moments and will propose `alternatives`.
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and diplomatic envoy Steve Witkoff are scheduled to arrive on Sunday, while US Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll is already in Geneva after meeting Zelensky.
- European leaders warned borders must not change by force and expressed concern that security limitations on Ukraine's armed forces could leave Kyiv vulnerable.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin offered a conditional endorsement, saying the blueprint could `lay the foundation` for peace but threatened more land seizures if Kyiv abandoned talks.
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Ukraine, US head for talks on Trump's plan to end war
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