Zelensky optimistic amid Geneva talks, despite claims US proposal is Russian ‘wishlist’

Zelensky optimistic amid Geneva talks, despite claims US proposal is Russian ‘wishlist’


Ukraine sounded an optimistic note on negotiations in Geneva to reach a peace deal with Russia, despite accusations over the weekend that Moscow authored the U.S.-led plan, which threatened to undermine talks. 

“The Ukrainian delegation is working in Geneva today, focused on finding doable solutions to end the war, restore peace, and guarantee lasting security,” Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said in an X post Sunday, as his team deliberates over a potential deal with European leaders, and a U.S. delegation led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll. 

Some U.S. lawmakers had claimed Rubio told them the 28–point plan was not a true American proposal, expressing concerns that it was a Russian draft “delivered by the Americans.” The

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