Russia-Ukraine War Live: US, European Officials Meet in Geneva to Discuss Trump’s Peace Plan

Officials from the United States, Ukraine, and national security advisers from France, the United Kingdom, and Germany are holding critical talks in Geneva today to review and negotiate Washington’s draft proposal aimed at ending the Russia-Ukraine war. The high-level meeting comes as the Trump administration continues pushing its controversial peace framework, which has drawn mixed reactions among Western allies and sharp scrutiny in Kyiv. Drone strike hits Moscow region Russia has reported that a major heat and power station in the Moscow region was struck by a Ukrainian drone attack. While authorities have yet to disclose the full extent of the damage, the incident marks another escalation in the cross-border strikes that have intensified in recent months. Several injured in Zaporizhia attack Ukrainian officials say at least five people were injured after Russian forces targeted the southeastern city of Zaporizhia. Rescue teams worked through the night to pull survivors from damaged residential structures. Western leaders: Plan “needs more work” European leaders and other Western allies have acknowledged the US plan as a potential starting point for negotiations, but emphasize that it requires “additional work” before it can be considered a viable basis for ending the conflict. The Geneva talks are expected to continue through the day as diplomats attempt to close widening gaps between Kyiv’s demands, Moscow’s conditions, and Washington’s proposed framework.

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