Overview
- In a Truth Social post, President Trump denounced Ukraine’s leadership, blamed them and Joe Biden for the war, complained of “zero gratitude,” and criticized Europe for buying Russian oil while the U.S. supplies weapons to NATO.
- U.S., Ukrainian and European delegations are holding negotiations in Geneva, and President Volodymyr Zelensky said some American proposals may include elements aligned with Ukraine’s priorities.
- Reports on the draft outline concessions seen as advantageous to Moscow, including recognition of control in parts of eastern Ukraine, acceptance of Russia’s hold on Crimea, broad sanctions relief and a possible G7 return, alongside limits on Ukraine’s military and missiles.
- European leaders and some U.S. lawmakers condemned the framework as rewarding aggression and stressed that any EU or NATO provisions would require approval from their members.
- Coverage states Trump has given Kyiv until Thursday to accept the plan, and disputed reporting about Marco Rubio’s role and the documents’ provenance remains unresolved.