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Allies Press to Revise U.S. Ukraine Peace Plan Ahead of Geneva Talks as Trump Says It’s Not Final

European and G7 leaders call for revisions to safeguard Ukraine’s borders, with negotiators set to meet in Geneva.

Overview

  • President Trump set a Nov. 27 deadline for Kyiv to respond but said the 28-point proposal is not his final offer.
  • The draft would have Ukraine cede territory, cap its forces at 600,000, and renounce NATO membership in exchange for security guarantees and reconstruction financed in part by frozen Russian assets.
  • Kyiv publicly pushed back yet agreed to talks in Switzerland, with Andriy Yermak leading Ukraine’s delegation alongside U.S. and E3 officials.
  • European and G7 leaders labeled the text a basis that requires additional work, reaffirming that borders cannot be changed by force and warning troop limits could leave Ukraine exposed.
  • Moscow welcomed the framework as a potential foundation for a settlement, while U.S. officials rejected claims it is a Russian ‘wish list’ and said the document was authored by Washington.