Overview
- High-level delegations from the United States, Ukraine and key European countries convened Sunday in Geneva to work through the U.S. 28-point proposal.
- Andrii Yermak said Ukraine first met with advisers from the UK, France and Germany and was moving next to a session with the U.S. team.
- Allied governments issued a joint statement rejecting border changes by force and warning that proposed limits on Ukraine’s military would leave it vulnerable.
- The U.S. side is led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio with envoy Steve Witkoff and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, while Ukraine’s team includes senior defense and security officials.
- President Donald Trump called the plan not his “final offer” and set a Thursday response timeline for Kyiv, as a dispute persisted over Rubio’s reported description of the draft and U.S.–Russia consultations were said to be planned soon.