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Washington and kyiv assured this Sunday – in a joint statement – that, as a result of the talks held by both parties in Geneva, the two countries “they created a updated and refined peace framework”, after reaffirming that “any future agreement must fully respect the sovereignty of Ukraine.”
He text published by the White House affirms that the talks regarding the peace plan proposed by Washington for seal peace between Ukraine and Russia They were “constructive, focused and respectful”, as well as “productive”, as they “showed significant progress in harmonizing positions and identifying clear next steps.”
The dialogue in Geneva reaffirmed “that any future agreement must fully respect the sovereignty of Ukraine and achieve a just and sustainable peace,” say both sides.
“As a result of the talks, the parties developed an updated and refined peace framework,” added the statement, which said that the “Ukrainian delegation reaffirmed its gratitude for the strong commitment of the United States and, personally, of the president Donald J. Trump for his tireless efforts to end the war and the loss of lives.
The text insists that, as representatives of both countries already said this Sunday, the final approval of the new roadmap for peace in Ukraine will depend on the presidents of both nations, who They will continue to “work intensively on joint proposals in the coming days”in addition to staying “in close contact with its European partners as the process progresses.”
The Ukrainian president, Volodímir Zelenskievaluated the Geneva meetings positively this Sunday and assured, in more cautious language than that of the joint communiqué, that they have managed to introduce changes in the peace plan in line with the Ukrainian position.
Many experts have criticized the plan originally presented by Washington, to which Trump has also linked a ultimatum that expires on Thursdayconsidering that it is very favorable to Russian demands when it comes to demanding that kyiv reduce its Army, cede territory to Moscow and commit to never request membership in NATO.
For his part, the Secretary of State, Marco Rubioassured at the end of the talks this Sunday in Geneva that there are still pending points to review in the plan with Ukraine, but that “none are insurmountable” and that he is confident that an agreement will be reached.