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U.S. to hold talks in Geneva with Ukraine and EU countries on Trump's peace plan

U.S. to hold talks in Geneva with Ukraine and EU countries on Trump's peace plan

Summary

The United States, Ukraine, and several European countries plan to meet in Geneva to discuss President Trump's new peace plan for Ukraine. The talks aim to reach an agreement by Thanksgiving, with high-level officials from each country participating. The plan involves concessions from Ukraine but offers security guarantees from the U.S. and Europe.

Key Facts

  • The U.S., Ukraine, Germany, France, and the UK are meeting in Geneva to discuss a new peace plan for Ukraine.
  • President Trump has set a deadline to reach an agreement on the plan by Thanksgiving.
  • Vice President Vance and Ukrainian President Zelensky agreed to hold in-person talks this weekend.
  • U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will lead the U.S. delegation, alongside Steve Witkoff and Dan Driscoll.
  • Ukraine’s chief of staff Andriy Yermak will head their negotiation team with adviser Rustem Umerov.
  • President Trump's 28-point plan proposes that Ukraine give up more eastern land and not join NATO.
  • The plan includes a security promise from the U.S. and Europe similar to NATO's protection agreement.
  • European leaders have been informed and are generally supportive of the discussions.
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