

He said that he had a conversation with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, during which they discussed “many nuances of diplomatic work in planning the peace process.”
“We will continue to coordinate […] Our advisers will work in Switzerland tomorrow – representatives of Ukraine, the United States and the E3 format, namely Britain, France and Germany,” Zelensky wrote.
According to him, the vast majority of European leaders are ready to help and join – “consultations are currently ongoing at different levels.”
Speaking with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. We discussed Rozmova's spirit and discussed a lot of nuances of diplomatic work in planning the peace process. We will continue to coordinate, and thank you to the British government for its support. Our radniks tomorrow…
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Volodymyr Zelenskyy (@ZelenskyyUa) November 22, 2025
The Ukrainian delegation in Geneva will be headed by the head of the OP Andriy Ermak. The American delegation will include US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff.
A US official told Axios that the details of the deal may differ from the original version of the US “peace plan”, which is why Washington is negotiating. However, he did not comment on the Ukrainian point of view regarding this plan, only noting that the United States wants to make this deal “the best possible” for Kyiv.
The deal “is – and always has been – a joint effort between the United States, Ukraine and Russia,” the US official added.
As Axios noted, the “peace plan” includes security guarantees for Ukraine from the United States and Europe according to the principle of Art. 5 of the NATO Charter, namely, an attack on Ukraine will be regarded as an attack on the entire “transatlantic community.”
Context
This week, Western media reported that the Trump administration, together with the aggressor country of the Russian Federation, has prepared a plan to end the Russian-Ukrainian war. Published media insiders indicate that the document may actually mean the surrender of Ukraine, and European politicians also point to this.
Media sources claimed that, according to the document, the United States may recognize the occupied Donbass and Crimea as Russian, Ukraine will be required to reduce the size of its army by half, sanctions will be lifted from Russia and the investigation of its war crimes in Ukraine will be stopped.
According to media reports, Trump has already approved this project. Axios published the full text of the 28-point agreement.
Sky News reported on November 21 that Zelensky would discuss a “peace plan” with Trump next week. The US President wants the document to be signed before November 27.
Zelensky said on November 21 that this is “one of the most difficult moments” in Ukrainian history. He noted that Ukraine may face “a very difficult choice.” “Either loss of dignity, or the risk of losing a key partner.” The President added that in Kyiv “they will do everything to ensure that the end of the war occurs” and “the end of Ukraine does not take place.” Answering a media question about Zelensky’s statements, Trump noted that the President of Ukraine will have to accept a “peace plan.”
On November 22, the media reported that EU leaders had already sent the United States their version of a revised “peace plan” for Ukraine. Trump said on the same day that the “peace plan” for Ukraine is not “final.”




