Overview
- U.S., Ukrainian and European advisers are meeting in Geneva to discuss changes to a 28‑point proposal that key European capitals have already revised and sent to Washington.
- Several U.S. senators said the document was delivered to envoy Steve Witkoff by a Russian representative and called it a Kremlin wish list, a claim the State Department and Marco Rubio publicly rejected.
- President Trump backed away from his earlier deadline for Kyiv to accept the plan, saying it is not his final offer after allies raised objections.
- A Guardian-cited linguistic review suggested portions of the leaked text may have been composed in Russian, intensifying scrutiny of the plan’s provenance.
- France’s Emmanuel Macron noted that core elements, including use of frozen Russian assets and NATO-related provisions, require European consent, underscoring limits on unilateral U.S. action.