US and Kyiv Discuss Reworked Plan to End Ukraine War
The updated peace framework modifies the original 28-point U.S. plan after Geneva talks, reaffirming Ukraine’s sovereignty and setting a Thursday deadline for further negotiations.
- On Nov 24, U.S. and Ukrainian officials said they drafted a refined peace framework after Geneva talks, with a joint statement released Sunday night confirming the original U.S. plan would be modified.
- The 28-point U.S. proposal last week called on Ukraine to cede territory, limit its armed forces, and abandon NATO membership, sparking outrage as capitulation among Ukrainians and critics.
- European governments offered a counter-proposal to freeze fighting along current front lines and defer territorial talks with a U.S. security guarantee, but Russia rejected the European counter-proposal outright.
- Continuing intensive work, officials said the United States and Ukraine will press ahead before a Thursday deadline, while President Donald Trump has pushed Ukraine to accept the deal by November 27.
- Uncertainty remains over how security guarantees for Ukraine will be addressed, Zelenskiy added, `We all continue working with partners, especially the United States, to look for compromises`.
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US and Kyiv discuss reworked plan to end war in Ukraine
KYIV/GENEVA, Nov 24 (Reuters) - U.S. and Ukrainian officials sought to narrow the gaps between them on Monday over a plan to end the war in Ukraine, after agreeing to modify a U.S. proposal that Kyiv and its European allies saw as a Kremlin wish list.
KYIV — After a week of pressure on Ukraine to accept the U.S. proposal to end the war with Russia, Washington and Kyiv declared that the Geneva talks had resulted in an “updated and refined peace framework” for further discussions. The Trump administration’s initial 28-point plan had alarmed Ukraine and its European allies, as had the short timeframe set by the White House. Sunday’s talks in Switzerland helped alleviate some of these concerns, b…
US, Kyiv work on ‘refined’ peace plan to end war in Ukraine
US and Ukrainian officials sought on Monday to narrow the gaps between them over a plan to end the war in Ukraine, after agreeing to modify a US proposal that Kyiv and its European allies saw as a Kremlin wish list.
US and Ukraine Draft ‘Refined Peace Framework’ After Outrage Over Russian ‘Wish List’
AP Photo/Alex Brandon The United States and Ukraine have announced that peace negotiations in Geneva led to “an updated and refined peace framework,” days after the original 28-point peace plan proposed by the U.S. sparked outrage for being overly favorable to Russia. A joint statement released by both countries on Sunday night made clear that the original plan would be modified “[a]s a result of discussions.” “The discussions showed meaningful …
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