Officials from the United States, Ukraine, and European countries met in Geneva to discuss former President Donald Trump’s proposed peace plan for Ukraine. The meeting focused on evaluating the feasibility, implications, and potential impact of the plan on the ongoing conflict with Russia.
Diplomats highlighted that the discussions aimed to ensure that any peace initiative aligns with international law, regional security, and NATO commitments. Ukrainian representatives stressed the need for solutions that respect the country’s sovereignty, while European officials emphasized coordination and consensus-building.
The talks come amid widespread debate over Trump’s plan, with critics questioning its realism and effectiveness. Officials noted that detailed assessments are required before any formal adoption or negotiation process.
Geneva has become a hub for diplomatic consultations on Ukraine, with multiple backchannel meetings taking place to explore potential paths to peace without escalating tensions.
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