Zelenskyy says Ukraine is grateful for efforts by US, Trump
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy expressed gratitude to the US and Trump for military aid amid peace talks on a 28-point US plan with mixed reactions from allies and lawmakers.
- On Sunday, Zelensky posted on X thanking the United States and `Ukraine is grateful to the United States, to every American heart, and personally to President Trump for the assistance that – starting with the Javelins – has been saving Ukrainian lives` after Trump accused Kyiv of showing 'zero gratitude'.
- In Geneva, the US and Ukrainian delegations negotiated changes to the US-drafted 28-point plan as Marco Rubio, US Secretary of State, met Andriy Yermak before the Nov 27 deadline.
- Detailed talks at the US mission in Geneva focused on ironing out agreement details, with a US official saying meetings were productive and Rustem Umerov noting the draft reflects most of Ukraine's priorities.
- European leaders at the G20 said the plan needs additional work, Emmanuel Macron urged broader discussion of NATO ties and frozen assets, and 30 countries in the 'coalition of the willing' will hold a Nov 25 video call.
- Questions arose about Moscow's role in drafting the original proposal, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned of further land seizures if Ukraine rejects the plan, and the initial US blueprint demanded territorial and military concessions.
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