Scoop: Inside the White House meeting that launched the new Ukraine peace talks
Summary
President Trump initiated new peace talks for Ukraine with a meeting at the White House. The meeting led to discussions in Geneva, where U.S. and Ukrainian officials made progress on a peace plan to address the ongoing conflict with Russia. Key figures like Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are working closely on the proposal.Key Facts
- President Trump started the latest peace talks for Ukraine in a White House meeting.
- The aim is to create a peace plan to stop the war in Ukraine.
- A proposal with 28 points was discussed, and agreement was reached on 18 of them in Geneva.
- Two points involve sensitive issues: Ukrainian territorial concessions and security guarantees.
- U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll was tasked with taking the proposal to Ukraine.
- Vice President Vance and Secretary Rubio were heavily involved in these discussions.
- Businessman Jared Kushner and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff helped draft the peace plan.
- There is no rivalry between Vance and Rubio, despite rumors; they work together on this initiative.
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