White House: Agreement Reached In Geneva On Most Points Of Peace Plan For Ukraine

At the negotiations held in Geneva, Switzerland, it was possible to reach agreement on the vast majority of points of the peace plan for Ukraine. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt stated this at a briefing.

She emphasized that the negotiations that took place on November 23 in Geneva, during which the 28-point peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump was discussed in detail, took place in a constructive and fruitful atmosphere.

“All meeting participants are very optimistic about the results achieved in Geneva. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Special Representative of the President Steve Witkoff and the entire American The delegation carefully worked out each point of the 28-point peace plan prepared by the United States with the active contribution of both the Russian and Ukrainian sides. As a result, they managed to reach full agreement on the vast majority of these points,” the spokeswoman said.

Levitt added that after final agreement on the entire text of the document, the American side intends to transfer it to the Russian delegation for approval.

“We must ensure that the other side of the conflict – Russia – also accepts it. these provisions. The President is committed to achieving a speedy end to this war,” the White House spokeswoman emphasized.