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Progress in Peace Talks with Russia Still Leaves Questions About Getting Past Putin
Diplomats report progress in Geneva talks revising a U.S. 28-point plan amid concerns over territorial concessions and security guarantees for Ukraine.
- On Nov. 23, 2025, U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators in Geneva reported signs of progress after a weekend of talks, while President Donald Trump set a Thanksgiving deadline that could be extended if talks advance.
- An initial U.S. 28-point proposal prompted alarm in Kyiv and European allies by calling for Ukraine to cede territory, cut its military and forgo NATO membership, while critics said it favored the Kremlin.
- The Kremlin has remained firm on its conditions, and the White House canceled a planned leaders' meeting and expanded oil sanctions after Russian President Vladimir Putin refused to yield, while the U.S. proposal on a 'decisive coordinated military response' remains vague.
- Losing the Trump administration's backing would sharply undercut Ukraine's military capability, and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has firmly opposed ceding strategic points in Donbas.
- Amid mixed European reactions and as the war nears its fourth year, European leaders said some U.S. proposal concerns eased, yet securing Putin's acceptance remains the key hurdle.
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