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U.S., Ukraine make progress on Trump's peace plan, officials say

U.S., Ukraine make progress on Trump's peace plan, officials say

Summary

The U.S. and Ukraine are working on a peace plan proposed by President Trump to address the ongoing conflict. The plan involves Ukraine making concessions, such as not joining NATO, in exchange for strong security guarantees from the U.S. and Europe. Key figures from both governments are meeting in Geneva to continue discussions.

Key Facts

  • U.S. and Ukrainian officials are discussing President Trump's peace plan in Geneva.
  • The plan requires Ukraine to give up some territory and agree not to join NATO.
  • In return, Ukraine would get a security guarantee similar to NATO's defense agreement.
  • High-level U.S. officials, including Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, are part of the talks.
  • Ukrainian President Zelensky and other negotiators express willingness to explore the plan.
  • President Trump criticized Ukrainian leadership for lack of gratitude and blamed them for the war.
  • Trump emphasized that the U.S. inherited an ongoing conflict.
  • Discussions are ongoing with both sides highlighting the complexity of reaching an agreement.
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