US presses Ukraine on peace plan as Kyiv warns of concessions to Moscow

US diplomats intensified their push for a peace deal in Ukraine on Sunday, meeting with Ukrainian officials in Geneva where they presented proposals to end the war with Russia. Despite Kyiv's concerns that the plan conceded too much to Moscow, US officials remain committed to the idea of a negotiated settlement.

Washington has put pressure on Ukraine to accept its 28-point plan, which would see the country cede control over eastern regions of Donetsk and Lugansk to Russia and significantly reduce its military presence. Ukrainian leaders have rejected this proposal as unacceptable, with President Volodymyr Zelensky warning that accepting it could mean losing both his country's dignity and its alliance with Washington.

The plan has been subject to changes in Geneva, where US officials met with Ukrainian and European representatives to draft an "updated" version of the proposal. Moscow, however, stated on Monday that it would not accept any amendments, effectively ruling out a compromise. The Kremlin has sought recognition for the territories it occupied since invading Ukraine in 2022, claiming to have annexed five regions including Crimea.

US President Donald Trump initially gave Zelensky an ultimatum to respond to the initial plan by Thursday, but German Chancellor Friedrich Merz hinted that discussions would be a lengthy process. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed optimism about the progress made during talks in Geneva, stating that "tremendous" breakthroughs had been achieved.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian civilians continue to bear the brunt of the conflict, with tens of thousands killed and millions forced to flee their homes. Residents in southern Ukraine have expressed concerns about ceding territory to Russia, saying it would be an betrayal of their soldiers' sacrifices.

As talks continued, the war raged on, including a Russian strike on Kharkiv that left four people dead. Trump remained hopeful for a breakthrough, stating that "something good just may be happening." However, with no clear resolution in sight, Ukraine is at a critical juncture, struggling to balance its desire for peace with the need to maintain its sovereignty.

The war in Ukraine has been described as one of Europe's largest and deadliest conflicts since World War II. The international community is keenly watching the negotiations, with countries supporting Ukraine set to meet via video conference on Tuesday to discuss the Geneva talks.
 
I'm really worried about Ukraine πŸˆπŸ˜• they're stuck in this super tricky situation where US diplomats are pushing for a peace deal that feels kinda unfair πŸ˜’. I mean, ceding control over eastern regions of Donetsk and Lugansk to Russia is like, a pretty big ask πŸ’―. And the fact that Moscow won't accept any amendments πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ is making things even more complicated.

I also feel bad for Ukrainian civilians who are basically caught in the middle πŸ’”. They're already going through so much with tens of thousands killed and millions displaced 🀯. The thought of them having to give up territory that feels like a betrayal of their soldiers' sacrifices is super sad 😭.

It's great that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is optimistic about the progress made in Geneva, but at the same time, I think it's crucial for Ukraine to prioritize its sovereignty πŸ’ͺ. Can't they just have a say in what happens to their own country? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
Wow 🀯! It sounds like super complicated talks between US diplomats and Ukrainian officials in Geneva, they're trying to hammer out a peace deal that could really change everything for Ukraine. But it's crazy how Kyiv is all about maintaining its sovereignty while the US is pushing hard for control over eastern regions... and Russia just won't budge πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's interesting how many lives are lost on both sides, thousands of Ukrainian civilians have been forced to flee their homes and now they're worried about giving up land to Russia πŸ’”.
 
I'm just not sure how much more I can stomach this whole peace deal thing. It sounds like the US is giving away way too much to Russia just to get a deal done. 28 points of concessions? That's a lot, if you ask me πŸ€”. And what's with all these changes in Geneva? It just feels like they're trying to water down the proposal to suit everyone's needs except Ukraine's.

I mean, can we really trust Russia not to take advantage of this deal once it's signed? They've been occupying those territories since 2022 and now they want recognition for it? Give me a break! πŸ™„ It just doesn't add up. And what about the Ukrainian civilians who are still bearing the brunt of this conflict? Do they even matter in all this?
 
πŸ€” so I think this whole situation is super complicated πŸ“ˆ and it's hard to see how both sides can win here πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The US has these proposals that they're pushing really hard, but Ukrainian leaders are like totally not having it πŸ˜’. And then there's Russia just sitting over in Moscow, not budging 🚫. I mean, I get why Ukraine doesn't want to give up land to Russia, considering everything that's happened 😨. But at the same time, if they don't make some compromises, it could lead to even more suffering for innocent civilians πŸ’”. I'm just hoping that someone can find a way to make peace work πŸ™...
 
I don't think this peace deal is gonna happen anytime soon πŸ€”. I mean, sure, US diplomats are pushing hard for a settlement, but Moscow's being super unreasonable about not accepting any amendments. It's like they're trying to pull a fast one on everyone πŸ™„. And let's be real, Ukraine's gotta stand up for itself and its sovereignty - ceding control over eastern regions of Donetsk and Lugansk? No thanks! 🚫

It's easy to say we should all just sit down and talk it out, but what if Ukraine is being played by the US and Russia? What if they're just using this as a way to further their own interests? I don't think it's that simple. We need to see some real compromise from both sides before we can even start talking about peace 🀝.

And have you seen the state of civilians in Ukraine? Tens of thousands killed, millions displaced... it's just not right. We should be focusing on finding a solution to this conflict ASAP, rather than playing politics πŸ•°οΈ.
 
🀯 Like, I'm low-key freaking out about this whole situation in Ukraine πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ! It's like, can't we all just get along? 😩 The US is pushing for a peace deal, but it sounds like Kyiv is getting cold feet πŸ₯Ά. I feel for the Ukrainian people, they're going through so much πŸ’”. Ceding territory to Russia? It's like, not a good look, fam πŸ‘Ž. But at the same time, I get where Ukraine wants to maintain its sovereignty and all that πŸ’ͺ. The war is still raging on, and it's heartbreaking πŸ€•. Can't we just have a global ceasefire for once? βš”οΈ Let's hope those talks in Geneva lead to something good πŸ™!
 
the more i read about this peace deal, the more it feels like just another attempt at us saving the day. news of the war has been so bad lately, i'm starting to think we're never gonna see an end to it. 4 people dead in kharkiv is just heartbreaking. and what's with all these proposals and counter-proposals? it feels like they're just trying to keep everyone talking while nothing actually changes. meanwhile, ukrainian civilians are still dealing with the aftermath of the war - tens of thousands killed and millions displaced. i'm not optimistic about this peace deal at all πŸ€•
 
😊 So I'm reading this news about US diplomats trying to get a peace deal in Ukraine... I mean, it's crazy how many people are stuck in the middle of all this! The US is offering up to 28 points of 'peace', but Ukraine is like "no way, that's not even close" πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And Russia's just being super stubborn about it too πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ.

I'm thinking though... what if we can find a compromise? What if they all agree on something and it actually works out 🀞? I know it sounds optimistic, but I genuinely believe that if everyone sits down and talks things through, something good will come of it. It's just a shame the civilians are still suffering so much πŸ˜”.

And can we talk about how Donald Trump is being super positive about all this? Like, he really does seem to think something good is going to happen 🀯. I wish him the best, but at the same time, I'm a bit skeptical πŸ€”.

Anyway... what do you guys think? Am I just too optimistic or can we actually make peace in Ukraine? πŸ€žπŸ’–
 
I'm totally sure Ukraine should give up those eastern regions to Russia, it'd be a huge relief for everyone involved πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, think about it, no more constant shelling and bombings, people could finally go back to their daily lives without fear of getting caught in the crossfire. And let's be real, Ukraine is just so far from Russia geographically, it'd be a logistical nightmare for them to keep trying to defend those territories anyway πŸ’Έ. Plus, who needs dignity when your country is literally on the brink of destruction? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ We should all just focus on getting this peace deal done and moving forward, instead of getting bogged down in petty details like sovereignty and whatnot πŸ™„.
 
πŸ€” I think it's crazy that the US is pushing so hard for a peace deal in Ukraine, especially considering how much territory they're asking Ukraine to give up 🀯. It feels like they're not taking into account the sacrifices Ukrainian soldiers have made, or the fact that their civilians are still living through a war zone πŸ’”.

I'm also getting a little worried about Russia's response - if Moscow isn't willing to budge on its demands, it's going to be tough for Ukraine to get anything done πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And what about the other countries in Europe? Are they just going to sit back and watch while Ukraine gets carved up like this? 🚫

I'm also curious - has anyone thought about the long-term consequences of this deal? Will it really lead to peace, or will it just create more instability down the line? ⏰
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit surprised by all the hate for Trump here. He was right to put pressure on Ukraine to accept that 28-point plan, you know? They've been stuck in this war for years and it's time for them to move forward. And yeah, some people might think ceding control of eastern regions is a big deal, but I mean, come on, it's just territory, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And let's be real, Ukraine's been making some pretty unreasonable demands, too. I mean, they're saying no to the plan and then acting like they need Washington's help to defend themselves? It's like, make up your minds, you know? πŸ˜’

I'm also kinda disappointed that nobody's talking about how this whole war is just a symptom of a bigger problem – the global instability that's been building for years. I mean, we're all just trying to find a way to move forward, but it feels like nobody wants to make any compromises. πŸ€”
 
πŸ€• another peace deal in the works and it sounds like they're giving away more territory than a casino gives back 🎲. can't say I'm surprised though, this war has been a mess from day one. 28 points of surrender just waiting to happen... meanwhile, civilians are still dying by the dozens every day πŸ’€. trump thinks "something good" might be happening? πŸ˜‚ yeah right. they're just trying to pawn off more concessions on Ukraine while we sit here twiddling our thumbs πŸ™ƒ.
 
I'm worried about this whole situation, you know? It feels like everyone's trying to find a middle ground, but it's hard when there are so many different opinions πŸ€”. I get that Ukraine wants to protect its sovereignty, and Russia's claims of annexation can't be ignored. But at the same time, the US is putting a lot of pressure on Ukraine to accept this plan, which seems like it could compromise their position too much.

I think what's missing here is a sense of empathy for all parties involved 🀝. We're seeing civilians caught in the middle, losing loved ones and homes because of the conflict. It's heartbreaking, and I wish we could just find a way to make everyone feel heard and respected.

Maybe that's why this "updated" version of the proposal is being discussed? Maybe it's an attempt to find common ground between Ukraine and Russia 🀞. But with tensions running high, it's hard to see how this will all play out in the end. One thing's for sure – the international community needs to keep talking and finding ways to support Ukraine, even if a resolution doesn't come soon 🌎.
 
πŸ€” I'm just worried about those innocent civilians who are still suffering in the middle of all this politics 🌎 Ukraine needs a solution that doesn't make them lose their country's dignity or compromise their sovereignty πŸ’ͺ At the same time, Russia shouldn't be getting the recognition it's seeking for those occupied territories either πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'm not sure what's going on in Geneva, but I hope they can come to an agreement soon so Ukraine can start rebuilding and healing 🌈
 
I feel like we're getting nowhere fast 🀯... I mean, US diplomats are pushing for a peace deal, but Ukrainian officials are refusing to budge, and now Russia is just saying no to any changes πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. It's like they're stuck in an infinite loop of negotiation 😩. And what about the civilians who are still paying the price? Tens of thousands killed, millions displaced... it's heartbreaking πŸ’”. I think we need to find a way to balance peace with sovereignty, you know? Can't just give up on our values or interests without putting in some serious thought πŸ’­. But at the same time, I'm not sure if Ukraine can afford to hold out much longer... what do you guys think? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I feel so bad for the Ukrainian civilians, they're going through so much pain and suffering. It's like, can't we just find a way to resolve this conflict peacefully? πŸ€• The thought of ceding territory to Russia is just heartbreaking, especially when it comes to the soldiers who have lost their lives fighting for their country.

I think what bothers me most is that the US diplomats are pushing so hard for a peace deal, but Ukraine's leaders are still refusing to accept the proposal. It's like, can't they see that this plan is just going to lead to more problems in the long run? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, it's not just about the territory, it's about the people's lives and their country's sovereignty.

I wish Trump could just chill out a bit and let Ukraine make its own decisions. πŸ™„ It's like, can't he see that this is all just a big mess? The fact that there are no clear resolutions in sight is just terrifying. I hope something changes soon, but until then, my heart goes out to the Ukrainian people. ❀️
 
I'm so worried about Ukraine πŸ€•... I mean, can you imagine ceding control over your own regions to another country? It's like, they're basically saying "ok, we'll take our land, but you have to give us a lot of concessions". Like, what's the point of even having a negotiation if Russia is just gonna do whatever it wants?

And I'm also super frustrated with how slow this process is πŸ™„. It feels like the US and Ukraine are taking forever to come up with a plan, and meanwhile, people are still dying every day. I get that there's politics involved, but can't we just put our differences aside for once? This war has gone on for so long already... 4 years?! 🀯

I also feel bad for the Ukrainian civilians who are bearing the brunt of this conflict πŸ’”. Their lives have been ruined, they've lost loved ones, and now they're being forced to make decisions about their country's future without even having a say in it. It's just not right.

I do think that there should be some kind of recognition for Russia's occupied territories 🀝... I mean, Crimea has already been annexed, but the Kremlin is still claiming sovereignty over all these regions. It's like, can't they just admit defeat and move on? But at the same time, Ukraine needs to be able to maintain its sovereignty and independence. It's such a tough balance to strike πŸ€”.

Anyway, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that these talks will somehow lead to a breakthrough πŸ’«... but for now, it feels like we're just stuck in limbo πŸ˜’.
 
I'm so torn about this whole thing πŸ€•. On one hand, it's great that US diplomats are pushing for a peace deal in Ukraine - we've been hearing about this war for ages and it's heartbreaking what civilians have gone through. But at the same time, I don't think ceding control over eastern regions to Russia is a good idea πŸ˜’. It feels like Ukraine is being asked to give up way too much without getting anything concrete in return.

I mean, we're talking about the US putting pressure on Ukraine to accept this plan without even considering Ukrainian leaders' concerns 🀯. And now, Russia's being super inflexible with their demands - it's like they're not even trying to compromise. It's frustrating because I know so many people who care deeply about this conflict and its impact on civilians.

I wish there was more transparency around what's really being discussed in those Geneva talks 🀐. What exactly is Ukraine getting out of the deal? Is it just more diplomatic recognition from Russia or something concrete that will actually make a difference for Ukrainians?

It's like we're stuck in this limbo where Ukraine can't move forward without making huge concessions, but if they do accept the plan, Russia might not even honor their commitments πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's so frustrating because I want to see real progress here - and fast πŸ’¨
 
🚨πŸ’₯ Did you know that since 2022, over 14 million people have been displaced in Ukraine 🀯? That's like the entire population of Berlin πŸŽ‰! And with a war that's lasted over 1 year now, it's estimated that around 7,500 civilians are killed every month πŸ’”. The human toll is staggering 😩. As for the diplomatic talks, 70% of Americans believe that Russia should respect Ukraine's sovereignty 🀝, while only 20% think Moscow has legitimate claims to the territories πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

Meanwhile, the US military spend alone on its operations in Ukraine over $10 billion πŸ’Έ, and that number is expected to grow to $15 billion by the end of this year πŸ“ˆ. We should also know that China's economic aid to Russia has reached a record high $12 billion last year 🀝!

Here are some numbers on the conflict so far:

* 14 million displaced people
* 7,500 civilian deaths per month
* $10 billion spent by US military
* $12 billion in Chinese aid to Russia

Talk about numbers that matter πŸ“Š. Let's keep an eye on these diplomatic talks and hope for a peaceful resolution soon 🀞.
 
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