Ukraine, US Vow To Keep Working After Talks, Discuss Possible Zelenskyy Trip To US
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Ukraine, US Vow To Keep Working After Talks, Discuss Possible Zelenskyy Trip To US
"A statement released on November 23 by the White House said the "talks were constructive, focused, and respectful, underscoring the shared commitment to achieving a just and lasting peace." "They reaffirmed that any future agreement must fully uphold Ukraine's sovereignty and deliver a sustainable and just peace. As a result of the discussions, the parties drafted an updated and refined peace framework," it added without being specific."
"The statement said both sides "agreed to continue intensive work on joint proposals in the coming days" and remain in contact with European partners. The White House statement said the "Ukrainian delegation affirmed that all of their principal concerns -- security guarantees, long-term economic development, infrastructure protection, freedom of navigation, and political sovereignty -- were thoroughly addressed during the meeting.""
Talks in Geneva were described as constructive, focused, and respectful, and the parties drafted an updated peace framework. Both sides agreed to continue intensive work on joint proposals in the coming days and to remain in contact with European partners. The Ukrainian delegation affirmed that principal concerns — security guarantees, long-term economic development, infrastructure protection, freedom of navigation, and political sovereignty — were thoroughly addressed. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who led the US delegation, cited tremendous progress and said President Donald Trump was pleased. Andriy Yermak said negotiators made very good progress and were moving toward a just peace. Discussions included a potential visit by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Washington.
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