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    US, Ukraine say they have an ‘updated and refined’ peace framework, but questions remain

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteNovember 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ORIGIN OF US PLAN STIRS CONTROVERSY

    The main talks between US and Ukrainian officials got under way in a stiff atmosphere at the US mission, soon after Trump complained in a Truth Social post that Ukraine’s leadership had shown “zero gratitude” to the US for its efforts and Europe continued to buy Russian oil.

    Rubio interrupted the meeting to speak to reporters, saying the talks had been probably the best the US had held with Ukraine since Trump returned to power.

    He said changes would be made to the plan to work towards a solution that both Ukraine and the US could support.

    “Obviously this will ultimately have to be signed off with our presidents, although I feel very comfortable about that happening given the progress we’ve made,” said Rubio.

    Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian delegation, was at pains to thank Trump for his commitment to Kyiv during the brief interlude. Minutes later, Zelenskyy also thanked Trump.

    Yermak did not reappear with Rubio when the talks ended.

    Rubio has departed Geneva en route back to Washington, a senior State Department official said.

    Since the US plan was announced, there has been confusion about who was involved in drawing it up. European allies said they had not been consulted.

    Before heading to Geneva, Rubio insisted on X that Washington had authored the plan after remarks from some US senators suggesting otherwise.

    Senator Angus King said Rubio had told senators the plan was not the administration’s position, but “essentially the wish-list of the Russians”.



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