Zelensky warns against giving away territory as latest Ukraine talks end
Summary
Ukraine and the U.S. ended talks in Geneva, focusing on the conflict with Russia. Ukraine's President Zelensky warned against ceding territory as part of a peace deal. Discussions made progress, but no concrete solutions emerged.Key Facts
- Talks took place in Geneva between the U.S. and Ukraine to address the conflict with Russia.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky opposed recognizing Russian-controlled territories in Ukraine.
- President Trump hinted at potential positive developments but advised caution until confirmed.
- Russian representatives were not part of the Geneva talks.
- A 28-point peace plan, favoring some Russian demands, was presented to Ukraine by the U.S.
- European nations drafted a counter-plan excluding recognition of Russian-held areas.
- Zelensky is expected to speak with Trump soon, with a new peace plan likely to be proposed to Russia.
- A virtual meeting will occur to discuss further developments, with various international leaders involved.
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