Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday that the suggested legal recognition of Russian sovereignty over captured Ukrainian territory is a "main problem" in negotiations as President Trump pushes for a deal to end Moscow's war on Ukraine.
Breakdown
- Ukrainian officials met with U.S. counterparts in Geneva to discuss a 28-point peace proposal.
- President Zelensky warns the main issue is Russia's demand for legal recognition of occupied Ukrainian territory. 10s
- Analysts say the current proposal is seen as favoring Russia and would disadvantage Ukraine if accepted as is. 1m 10s
- Ukraine must consult with other allies and is unlikely to accept limits on its military or NATO prospects. 1m 19s
- Experts believe Russian President Putin views U.S. involvement as essential for any peace deal, despite efforts by other nations to advance talks. 2m 13s