Overview
- Delegations in Geneva produced a revised framework reportedly cut from 28 to 19 points, with several politically sensitive issues deferred for leader-level decisions.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky called territorial concessions the chief obstacle, said many points were corrected, and reiterated red lines on sovereignty, military limits, and alliance choices.
- European leaders advanced a counterproposal starting from the current front line and rejecting deep force cuts, while the Kremlin criticized the EU plan and said it had not received official texts.
- The White House described few remaining disagreements and greater flexibility on the Nov. 27 target, as reports said U.S. envoys pressed Kyiv without explicitly threatening to cut support and President Trump voiced cautious optimism.
- Hostilities escalated overnight with at least six killed in Kyiv and three in Russia, following earlier deadly strikes in Kharkiv, as allies convene virtually and a U.S.–Russia meeting in Abu Dhabi is expected.