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Moscow dashes Trump’s hope of quick peace deal in Ukraine after rejecting European proposal

The United States and Ukraine have been in talks throughout Monday to narrow the gaps in a peace plan to end the war with Russia, after agreeing to modify a US 28-point peace plan.

Washington and Kyiv said in a joint statement they had drafted a “refined peace framework” after talks in Geneva on Sunday. Though there were no specifics, the dialogue received a cautious welcome from some of Ukraine’s allies.

However, the Kremlin said that a European counter-proposal to a US peace plan for Ukraine was not constructive and that it did not work for Moscow.

“The European plan, at first glance… is completely unconstructive and does not work for us,” Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov told reporters in Moscow.

But Ukraine’s delegation to the talks with US officials in Switzerland was returning home on Monday to report back, president Volodymyr Zelensky said. US president Donald Trump hinted at new progress.

“Is it really possible that big progress is being made in Peace Talks between Russia and Ukraine??? Don’t believe it until you see it, but something good just may be happening,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

It comes as it was mooted that Zelensky may travel to the US in the coming days as Ukrainian and American officials work to secure a peace deal before Thanksgiving on Thursday.

The trip is dependent on how negotiations between US officials and their Ukrainian counterparts in Geneva are perceived to have gone, Ukrainian and US officials told CBS News.

The US secretary of state Marco Rubio said the talks in Switzerland had been “meaningful” but warned the two sides were still apart in terms of reaching a final agreement.

“I think this was a very, very meaningful – I would say probably best – meeting and day we’ve had so far in this entire process, going back to when we first came into office in January,” he said.

“But there’s still some work left to do and that’s what our teams are going to be doing right now.”

Andriy Yermak, Zelensky’s chief of staff, said: “We have very good progress and we are moving forward to the just and lasting peace.”

The Ukrainian president said on Monday that he will continue to work with partners, including the US, on peace proposals as a second day of talks in Geneva got underway.

“We all continue working with partners, especially the United States, to look for compromises that will strengthen but not weaken us,” Zelensky said via video link from Sweden, where he was attending a summit of countries seeking Russian withdrawal from Ukraine’s occupied Crimea peninsula.

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