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Trump Blasts Ukraine for ‘Zero Gratitude’ to U.S. as Talks Start
U.S. delegation presses Kyiv to accept a Kremlin-influenced 28-point peace plan, threatening to halt military aid if Ukraine refuses, amid ongoing Russian drone attacks.
- On Sunday, U.S. President Donald Trump accused Ukraine of lacking gratitude as a U.S. delegation including Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll and Secretary of State Marco Rubio met in Geneva for talks.
- The 28-point plan was drafted in coordination with the Kremlin and Rustem Umerov, but critics say it demands cutting Ukraine's armed forces by more than half and forbids long-range weapons.
- Russia launched 98 drones into Ukraine overnight, with 69 shot down, while Andriy Yermak said Kyiv's delegation was in a very constructive mood as talks began.
- The prospect of an assistance cutoff raises immediate defense and diplomatic consequences, as Putin said, `I believe that it could also form the basis for a final peace settlement, but this text has not been discussed with us in detail.`
- President Donald Trump, who claimed last year he could broker peace in 24 hours, now faces criticism from within his party over the Geneva talks and disputed authorship of the 28-point plan.
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Peace Plan for Ukraine: Us and Ukrainian Negotiators Welcome "Good Progress" in Talks in Switzerland
The discussions focus on the 28-point American plan, which aims to end the conflict caused by almost four years of Russian invasion.
The U.S. President accused the Ukrainian leaders this Sunday of showing "no gratitude" to the U.S. as he tried to impose an agreement to put an end to the conflict, contested by Kiev.
The U.S. President accused the Ukrainian leaders this Sunday of showing "no gratitude" to the U.S. as he tried to impose an agreement to put an end to the conflict, contested by Kiev.
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