U.S. and Ukraine Make “Meaningful Progress” in Geneva Peace Talks

Updated framework drafted as both sides reaffirm commitment to a just and lasting peace

Representatives of the United States and Ukraine held a high-level meeting in Geneva on November 23, 2025, to discuss Washington’s latest peace proposal aimed at ending the ongoing war.

According to a joint statement released by the White House, the talks were “constructive, focused, and respectful,” reflecting a shared determination to achieve a sustainable and just peace. Both delegations agreed the consultations were “highly productive,” successfully narrowing gaps and identifying clear next steps.

During the meeting, the parties drafted an updated and refined peace framework, signaling meaningful progress toward aligning positions. The statement emphasized that any future agreement must fully respect Ukraine’s sovereignty while ensuring long-term stability and security.

The Ukrainian delegation expressed gratitude for the United States’ unwavering support and personally thanked President Donald J. Trump for what it described as “tireless efforts” to end the war and prevent further loss of life.

Both sides agreed to continue intensive work on joint proposals in the coming days, maintaining close coordination with European partners as the peace process advances. Final decisions within this framework will ultimately be made by the presidents of the United States and Ukraine.

The joint statement concluded with a reaffirmation of readiness to keep working together toward a peace deal that guarantees Ukraine’s reconstruction, security, and long-term stability.

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