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What is the latest in Ukraine peace talks?

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Ukraine peace talks in Geneva involve updated frameworks with U.S. and European partners, focusing on sovereignty and security. Proposals include Ukraine ceding territory, limiting military alliances, and financial arrangements for reconstruction. While U.S. and Russian officials express cautious optimism, Ukrainian leaders and citizens remain skeptical, fearing loss of sovereignty. No final agreement has been reached, with negotiations ongoing and major decisions pending approval from presidents in Kiev and Washington.

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Ukraine upholds red lines as Geneva peace talks continue

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  • Ukraine, the US, and European partners discussed an updated peace framework in Geneva. 22s
  • Negotiators agreed any agreement must uphold Ukraine's sovereignty and ensure a just peace. 40s
  • Officials described the talks as productive, but the draft agreement requires further approval and Kremlin engagement. 52s
  • Some Ukrainians remain skeptical about the effectiveness of any agreement due to past failures. 1m 26s
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Ukraine upholds red lines as Geneva peace talks continue
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DW News
22 hours ago
Ukraine upholds red lines as Geneva peace talks continue

An updated peace framework was discussed in Geneva by Ukraine, the U.S., and European partners. Negotiators affirmed any agreement must uphold Ukraine's sovereignty and deliver a sustainable and just peace. Talks were described as productive, but more work is needed before engaging Russia.

U.S. hails Ukraine peace talks progress but security questions remain
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Reuters
1 day ago
U.S. hails Ukraine peace talks progress but security questions remain

Talks in Geneva were described as highly productive, with a revised plan including stronger security assurances for Ukraine. No final agreement has been reached, and discussions are ongoing about Ukrainian President Zelenskyy possibly traveling to the U.S. for further negotiations.

Putin signals tentative openness to U.S. Ukraine peace plan
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Africanews
1 day ago
Putin signals tentative openness to U.S. Ukraine peace plan

President Putin cautiously welcomes a new U.S. proposal that aligns with several Russian demands, including Ukraine ceding territory and abandoning NATO ambitions. Zelensky has firmly rejected these terms, and fighting continues as talks stall.

U.S. optimism around Ukraine peace talks met with skepticism
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CBC News
1 day ago
U.S. optimism around Ukraine peace talks met with skepticism

U.S. and Ukrainian officials voiced optimism after Geneva talks, but details of a leaked 28-point U.S. plan sparked alarm in Kiev due to major concessions. Talks have resulted in an updated draft, with final decisions pending from both presidents.

Ukraine to begin peace plan talks with U.S. in Switzerland
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Euronews
3 days ago
Ukraine to begin peace plan talks with U.S. in Switzerland

Ukraine will begin talks with the U.S. on a 28-point peace plan suggested jointly by Russia and the U.S. in Switzerland. President Zelensky has appointed a delegation to discuss the plan with Washington.

Ukraine and Russia both to cede plenty in proposed U.S. peace plan
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Reuters
3 days ago
Ukraine and Russia both to cede plenty in proposed U.S. peace plan

The U.S. peace plan would recognize Russian control over nearly one-fifth of Ukrainian territory and require Ukraine to cede more areas. In exchange, Russia would not garrison these territories, which would become a neutral buffer zone. Ukraine would be barred from joining NATO.

U.S. and Russia draw up 28-point plan for peace in Ukraine
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DW News
4 days ago
U.S. and Russia draw up 28-point plan for peace in Ukraine

A 28-point peace plan was reportedly negotiated by the U.S. and Russia without Ukraine's direct participation. The plan includes Ukraine ceding Donetsk and Luhansk, restrictions on NATO membership, and a reduction of Ukraine's military. The EU has voiced doubts about the plan.

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