The United States and Ukraine said they had created an "updated and refined peace framework" to end the war with Russia that apparently modified an earlier plan drafted by the Trump administration which Kyiv and its allies saw as too sympathetic to Moscow.
Breakdown
- The U.S. and Ukraine announced an updated peace framework to end the war with Russia, revising a previous plan seen as too favorable to Moscow.
- Talks in Geneva were described as highly productive, but no agreement was reached on security guarantees for Ukraine. 13s
- The revised 28-point plan calls for Ukraine to cede some territory, limit its military, and renounce NATO ambitions, drawing criticism from Ukrainians and European officials. 1m 23s
- European officials, not previously consulted, offered a modified version of the plan pushing back on territorial and military concessions. 1m 44s
- U.S. and Ukrainian officials are discussing the possibility of President Zelenskyy traveling to the U.S. to further discuss the peace plan with President Trump. 2m 40s