Head of the Workplace of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak, second proper, and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio discuss to the press as their consultations proceed on the U.S. Mission to Worldwide Organizations in Geneva, Switzerland, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025.
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GENEVA — Prime U.S. and Ukrainian officers mentioned Sunday they’d made progress towards ending the Russia-Ukraine struggle however supplied scant particulars after discussing the American proposal to attain peace that has sparked issues amongst a lot of Washington’s European allies that the plan is simply too conciliatory to Moscow.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio mentioned high-stakes talks in Geneva had been “very worthwhile” and constituted the most efficient day in “a really very long time.”
“I really feel very optimistic that we are able to get one thing executed,” Rubio mentioned.
However he provided little or no data on what was mentioned. He additionally downplayed a Thursday deadline set by President Donald Trump for Ukraine to answer the plan, saying merely that officers need to see combating cease as quickly as potential and that officers may preserve negotiating Monday and past. He mentioned that higher-level officers could ultimately should become involved.
“This can be a very delicate second,” Rubio mentioned of what nonetheless wanted to be labored out. “A few of it’s semantics, or language. Others require higher-level choices and consultations. Others, I believe, simply want extra time to work by means of.”
The 28-point blueprint drawn up by the U.S. to finish the almost four-year struggle has sparked alarm in Kyiv and European capitals. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has mentioned his nation may face a stark alternative between standing up for its sovereign rights and preserving the American help it wants.
The Ukrainian chief has vowed that his individuals “will at all times defend” their residence.
The proposal acquiesces to many Russian calls for that Zelenskyy has categorically rejected on dozens of events, together with giving up massive items of territory.
In a subsequent assertion Sunday evening, the White Home mentioned the Ukrainian delegation “affirmed that each one of their principal issues — safety ensures, long-term financial improvement, infrastructure safety, freedom of navigation, and political sovereignty — had been completely addressed throughout the assembly.”
It added that the Ukrainians “expressed appreciation for the structured strategy taken to include their suggestions into every part of the rising settlement framework.” The White Home mentioned adjustments made to the proposal now mirror “their nationwide pursuits” and supply “credible and enforceable mechanisms to safeguard Ukraine’s safety in each the close to and long run.”
However language of such constructive steps got here solely after issues concerning the authentic, Trump-endorsed deal intensified. A bipartisan group of U.S. senators mentioned Rubio instructed them Saturday that the plan had originated with Russia and was really a “want checklist” for Moscow, reasonably than a critical push for peace.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz mentioned that he’d spoken to Trump and made clear there have been some elements of the plans key European nations may agree on however others the place they might not.
“I instructed him that we’re totally in step with Ukraine, that the sovereignty of this nation should not be jeopardized,” Merz mentioned in an interview with DW.
Rubio touts progress on talks, saying efforts will proceed
Rubio referred to as the U.S. proposal a “dwelling respiration doc” that may proceed altering. He additionally made, clear although, that any last product — as soon as it is prepared — will nonetheless should be introduced to Moscow: “clearly, the Russians get a vote right here.”
The pinnacle of the Ukrainian delegation, presidential chief of employees Andrii Yermak, mentioned of the talks, “Now we have made excellent progress and are shifting ahead to a simply and lasting peace,” he mentioned.
The rosy evaluation of what was mentioned defied Trump himself. Earlier than talks started, the president blasted Ukraine for a scarcity of gratitude for U.S. navy help whereas shying away from criticizing Russia.
Trump has set a Thursday deadline for Ukraine to answer the plan but additionally advised it may slide if there was proof of actual progress. He additionally mentioned that the plan was not his last provide — with out providing additional particulars on what that meant.
“UKRAINE ‘LEADERSHIP’ HAS EXPRESSED ZERO GRATITUDE FOR OUR EFFORTS, AND EUROPE CONTINUES TO BUY OIL FROM RUSSIA,” Trump posted on his social media website Sunday morning.
After Trump’s put up, Zelenskyy cheered U.S.-led efforts on safety whereas additionally stressing that “the crux of your entire diplomatic state of affairs is that it was Russia, and solely Russia, that began this struggle.”
“Ukraine is grateful to the US, to each American coronary heart, and personally to President Trump,” Zelenskyy wrote in a put up on Telegram, including, “We thank everybody in Europe.”
“It can be crucial to not overlook the primary purpose – to cease Russia’s struggle and forestall it from ever igniting once more,” he added.
Ukraine and allies have dominated out territorial concessions
Earlier than convening with U.S. officers, Yermak and his crew additionally met with nationwide safety advisers from the U.Okay., France and Germany. The allies have rallied round Kyiv in a push to revise the plan.
Alice Rufo, France’s minister delegate on the Protection Ministry, instructed broadcaster France Information earlier than the talks started that key factors of dialogue would come with the plan’s restrictions on the Ukrainian military, which she described as “a limitation on its sovereignty.”
“Ukraine should have the ability to defend itself,” she mentioned. “Russia desires struggle and waged struggle many instances actually over the previous years.”
On Sunday, Zelenskyy mentioned that there was an understanding the U.S. would take note of “plenty of parts” in a peace deal which might be necessary for Ukraine, however didn’t elaborate additional.
“There have already been temporary experiences from the crew concerning the outcomes of the primary conferences and conversations,” he mentioned. “There may be now an understanding that the American proposals could take note of plenty of parts based mostly on the Ukrainian imaginative and prescient and are critically necessary for Ukraine’s nationwide pursuits.”
Rubio’s reported feedback trigger confusion
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk mentioned Sunday that Warsaw was able to work on the plan with the leaders of Europe, Canada and Japan, but additionally mentioned that it “could be good to know for positive who’s the writer of the plan and the place was it created.”
Some U.S. lawmakers mentioned Saturday that Rubio had described the plan as a Russian “want checklist” reasonably than a Washington-led proposal. A U.S. State Division spokesperson mentioned that account was “blatantly false.” On his option to Geneva, Rubio then took the extraordinary step of suggesting on-line that the senators had been mistaken, despite the fact that they mentioned he was their supply for the knowledge.
The problem was nonetheless inflicting a stir on Sunday.
The highest Democrat on the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Mark Warner, instructed ABC’s “This Week” that the peace plan seemed to be “nearly a sequence of Russian speaking factors,” had made Europeans “really feel like they have been completely left excessive and dry” and had led to “ferocious pushback.”
Turkish chief plans discuss with Putin
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan introduced that he would maintain a telephone name with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday. He mentioned he would discuss to Putin about reviving a earlier deal from July 2022 that allowed Ukraine to securely ship exports of grain through the Black Sea.
The settlement stayed in place till the next yr, when Putin refused to increase it, saying {that a} parallel settlement promising to take away obstacles to Russian exports of meals and fertilizer hadn’t been honored.
“We had a grain hall endeavor to open the trail to peace,” Erdogan mentioned, “Sadly we had been solely partially capable of succeed. Tomorrow I shall be asking Putin to revisit the endeavor.”
Erdogan’s new diplomatic push comes simply days after he met with Zelenskyy in Ankara.



