US Officials in Geneva Discussing 28-Point Peace Plan for Ukraine War
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- 🇺🇸 US officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Steve Witco, are in Geneva to discuss a US-proposed peace plan to end the war between Ukraine and Russia.
- 🎯 The primary goal is to address Ukraine's apprehensions about ceding territory to Russia and to secure signatures from both countries on the president's 28-point peace deal.
Ukrainian President's Hopes
- 🕊️ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed hopes for constructive talks and a positive outcome, emphasizing the need to stop the bloodshed and prevent the war from reigniting.
- 💬 Zelensky is not physically present but is represented by Ukrainian delegates, indicating a desire for continued dialogue.
US Administration's Stance
- ⏰ The Trump administration is pushing for peace, with President Trump stating his priority is to end the war and setting a deadline for Ukraine to respond to the peace proposal by Thanksgiving.
- ⚠️ However, the proposal faces alarm among Ukraine and allies due to contentious points, including the potential surrender of Ukrainian territory and limitations on its military forces.
Dispute Over Plan's Origin
- 🗣️ A dispute has emerged regarding the origin of the peace plan, with some senators claiming Secretary Rubio stated it was a Russian
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