

The first meeting of the delegations took place in Geneva on November 23, the Ukrainian side was headed by Ermak.
“At the end of this week, the joint work of the Ukrainian and American delegations will continue to develop the results achieved in Geneva. It is important not to lose productivity and work quickly,” the head of the OP wrote.
According to Ermak, the key common goal with our partners “remains unchanged” – “to achieve a long-term and dignified peace for Ukraine as soon as possible.”
“As we did in Geneva, we are now preparing for a constructive conversation in order to achieve tangible progress in determining steps to end the war. Thanks to the American team for working without pause. Peace should be a common achievement,” the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine emphasized.
Context
Bloomberg wrote that the 28-point plan, which was agreed upon by US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and the illegitimate Russian President Vladimir Putin's special representative on investment and economic cooperation, Kirill Dmitriev, was not accepted, because it had many contradictory aspects.
After response on the part of Ukraine and European partners, during negotiations in Geneva on November 23, the Russian-American document was changed, reduced to 19 positions. The White House released a statement after the negotiations that the amended draft peace agreement reflects the national interests of Ukraine.
The White House said on the same day that the United States had made “tremendous progress” towards a peace agreement by inviting Ukraine and the aggressor country of the Russian Federation to the negotiating table. They noted that “there are several delicate, but not insurmountable, details that need to be resolved” and “which will require further negotiations between Ukraine, Russia and the United States.” Thus, CNN named three key points of the “peace plan” on which there is still no agreement between Ukraine and the United States.




