Ukraine, Trump and Russia
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As for Mr Trump, he again betrayed his underlying bias: sympathy for Russia and indifference to Ukraine. Ahead of the Geneva talks he dismissively said Mr Zelensky “can continue to fight his little heart out” if no agreement were reached, and complained on social media that “UKRAINE ‘LEADERSHIP’ HAS EXPRESSED ZERO GRATITUDE FOR OUR EFFORTS.”
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio projected optimism on Sunday after what he described as productive discussions between the American and Ukrainian officials in Geneva, Switzerland, aimed at stopping the war in Ukraine.
Trump is "quite pleased" with progress being made, he says, and Rubio adds that he himself is "very optimistic that we're going to get there in a very reasonable period of time very soon", whether it's Thursday, other days, or Monday the following week
A proposed peace plan for Ukraine led by the United States has been met with anguish by many Ukrainians, who fear a post-war amnesty for Russian forces would erase accountability for alleged atrocities.
U.S., Ukrainian and European officials gathered in Switzerland on Sunday for talks on the contentious American-Russian peace plan put to Kyiv this week.
The president also took aim at former President Joe Biden, arguing that Putin only attacked Ukraine because Biden was president at the time.
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Ukraine and Western allies meet to discuss a US peace plan that has sparked alarm in Kyiv and Europe
Top European and Ukrainian envoys have met in Geneva ahead of talks with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio about President Donald Trump's proposal to end Russia’s war on Ukraine.
As residents of the western Ukrainian city of Ternopil face bombardment by night, and wreckage by day, they share their anger at an American peace proposal that many say favors Russia above Ukraine