The Geneva talks on the Russia-Ukraine conflict have reportedly made significant progress, with the peace plan being reduced from 28 to 19 points. U.S. Secretary of State Rubio expressed optimism following negotiations with Ukrainian and European officials, highlighting that the discussions remain ongoing. However, the specifics of the trimmed points have not been disclosed.
European leaders have expressed concerns over provisions related to sanctions and the freezing of Russian state assets, emphasizing these are under EU jurisdiction. A summit on Monday will further discuss the developments, with the final text requiring approval from Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and U.S. President Trump before submission to Moscow. Despite the progress, Finnish President Stubb noted that core issues remain unresolved, and Kremlin spokesperson Peskov confirmed Moscow has not yet received an official summary of the talks.
Geneva Talks on Russia-Ukraine Conflict Show Progress with Trimmed Peace Plan
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