Geneva, Ukraine and peace
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In Geneva, US and Ukraine officials report progress on ending Russia’s war but offer few specifics
Ukraine’s Western allies have rallied around Kyiv in a push to revise the plan, which is seen as favoring Moscow despite its all-out invasion of its neighbor.
Top US diplomats will meet with Ukrainian and European officials in Geneva today as President Donald Trump presses forward with his Russia-Ukraine peace plan. Follow for live updates.
As for Mr Trump, he again betrayed his underlying bias: sympathy for Russia and indifference to Ukraine. Ahead of the Geneva talks he dismissively said Mr Zelensky “can continue to fight his little heart out” if no agreement were reached, and complained on social media that “UKRAINE ‘LEADERSHIP’ HAS EXPRESSED ZERO GRATITUDE FOR OUR EFFORTS.”
A U.S. peace plan drawing international criticism would require Ukraine to surrender territory, shrink its military and forgo NATO membership. American senators from both parties panned a U.S. peace proposal on Ukraine at a international security conference in Canada.
Top US diplomats will meet with Ukrainian and European officials in Geneva today as President Donald Trump presses forward with his Russia-Ukraine peace plan. Follow for live updates.