Geneva Talks Boost US-Ukraine Peace Hopes, Gaps Persist
On Nov 23, 2025, U.S. and Ukraine delegates in Geneva report progress on a 28-point peace plan, but key differences linger as talks continue with European partners.
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On Nov 23, 2025, U.S. and Ukraine delegates in Geneva report progress on a 28-point peace plan, but key differences linger as talks continue with European partners.
On 23 Nov 2025, Geneva’s scenic backdrop sets the stage as US and Ukraine delegations meet to discuss a fresh 28-step peace proposal to end the conflict.
Zelenskyy warns a US peace proposal with Russia could undermine Ukraine’s dignity and freedom, as Europe races to craft its own plan.
On Nov 21, Trump gave Ukraine until Nov 27 to accept a 28-point peace plan. Zelenskyy aims to propose tweaks while Russia signals readiness for talks.
Yesterday, US Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll met Zelenskyy in Kiev to discuss a 28-point peace plan as Russian forces seized Kupyansk, highlighting the urgent push for peace.
As the Gaza truce enters its second month, aid is stuck at 24% of pledged volumes and the new ‘yellow line’ border sparks fresh disputes, testing the Trump administration’s 20-point peace plan.
The US cautions that Israel’s Knesset vote to annex the West Bank risks derailing Trump’s fragile Gaza peace plan, amid high-stakes diplomacy and a shaky ceasefire.
Hamas returns more hostage remains amid stalled peace talks and aid cuts in Gaza. Trump threatens action as disarmament and mutual distrust deepen.
Hamas will release Israeli hostages Monday before the Gaza peace summit co-chaired by President Trump and Egypt’s Al-Sisi.
A senior PLO official warns the U.S.-backed Gaza ceasefire deal is ‘aimed at taking control of the Middle East,’ as Israel, Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye push for peace.