Washington signaled room for negotiation on a 28-point plan to end the Ukraine war, denying claims by some U.S. senators that it is a Russian "wish list," as Kyiv and European allies criticized the proposal ahead of Sunday talks in Geneva.
Breakdown
- US negotiators arrived in Geneva to promote President Trump's 28-point peace plan for Ukraine.
- The plan includes Russian demands rejected by Ukraine, such as ceding territory and blocking NATO membership. 41s
- US senators claimed the plan reflected Russian interests, but US officials insisted it was American-made. 55s
- European allies joined the talks to seek a better deal for Ukraine and limit concessions to Russia. 1m 18s
- Russian President Putin threatened to seize more Ukrainian territory if Kiev does not accept the deal. 1m 49s
