Overview
- In Geneva, U.S., EU and Ukrainian negotiators reported constructive sessions, with Washington open to modifying the 28-point draft to reinforce Kyiv’s security.
- Revisions under discussion include a ceasefire, using the current Donbas front line as a starting point for territorial talks without ceding the entire region, maintaining Ukraine’s force levels, and Article 5–style guarantees with a high‑tech defensive barrier.
- Ukraine formalized its delegation led by Andriy Yermak, who said progress was made, and President Volodymyr Zelensky indicated the plan could contain key elements for Kyiv.
- EU and G7 leaders said the draft is only a base that needs further work, reaffirmed that borders cannot be changed by force, and warned against limits on Ukraine’s military; EU leaders will meet Monday to coordinate a response.
- Trump said the offer is not definitive, participants included Secretary of State Marco Rubio, envoy Steve Witkoff and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, and questions persisted over authorship and the plan’s official status.