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U.S., EU and Ukraine Set Geneva Talks on Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan as Leaders Seek Changes

European and G7 leaders deem the 28‑point draft a starting point that needs revisions, warning that proposed limits on Ukraine’s forces could leave the country vulnerable.

Overview

  • Senior officials from the United States, the European Union and Ukraine will meet Sunday in Geneva to discuss the U.S. 28‑point proposal, with delegations participating at national security adviser level.
  • EU and G7 leaders issued a joint statement saying the draft could be a basis for a just, durable peace, reaffirming that borders cannot be changed by force and stressing that any EU or NATO elements require member approval.
  • President Volodymyr Zelensky named Andriy Yermak to lead Kyiv’s negotiating team, and Ukrainian officials said consultations with U.S. counterparts in Switzerland will begin in the coming days.
  • President Donald Trump told reporters his proposal is not a final offer, as allies prepare coordinated responses to the draft.
  • European Council President António Costa called an extraordinary meeting of the 27 EU leaders for Monday to align positions on the plan.