U.S. officials and the Ukrainian delegation met in Geneva to review draft peace agreements, according to a White House briefing on November 23. Secretary Rubio, Special Envoy Witkoff, Jared Kushner and Secretary Driscoll led the discussion. The meeting was described as candid and detailed, with a focus on partnership and shared purpose. Ukrainian officials said their main concerns—security guarantees, long‑term economic development, infrastructure protection, freedom of navigation and political sovereignty—were thoroughly addressed. They expressed appreciation for incorporating feedback into the emerging settlement framework and stated the draft reflects their national interests with credible, enforceable mechanisms. U.S. representatives reaffirmed commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty, security and prosperity, noting President Trump’s goal of ending the war. Both sides welcomed progress and agreed to continue consultations, concluding that the meeting was a significant step forward.
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