The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, welcomed the progress made in the negotiations in Geneva between American, European, and Ukrainian officials, but stated that "much more" is needed to achieve a "real peace" with Russia. Zelensky mentioned that the discussions included sensitive points and that a visit of his to Washington could be planned to support Ukraine's cause. The White House appreciated the negotiations as a significant step, emphasizing that any peace agreement must respect Ukraine's sovereignty.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio led the discussions, noting that there are still issues to resolve, including NATO's role. The proposed peace plan includes enhanced security guarantees and allows Ukraine a larger army than initially planned. Trump set a deadline for the approval of the plan, which involves ceding territories and limitations on the Ukrainian army.
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