Representatives from the United States and Ukraine held talks in Geneva on November 23, 2025, to discuss a U.S. peace proposal. The meeting was described as constructive and focused, with both sides expressing a commitment to achieving a just and lasting peace.
According to a joint statement, "The talks were constructive, focused, and respectful, underscoring the shared commitment to achieving a just and lasting peace."
Participants agreed that the consultations were productive and indicated progress toward aligning their positions. They identified clear next steps for the process. The statement noted that any future agreement would need to uphold Ukraine’s sovereignty and ensure a sustainable peace. As an outcome of the discussions, an updated framework for peace was drafted.
The Ukrainian delegation expressed its appreciation for continued U.S. support: "The Ukrainian delegation reaffirmed its gratitude for the steadfast commitment of the United States and, personally, President Donald J. Trump for their tireless efforts aimed at ending the war and the loss of life."
Both countries committed to continue working together intensively on joint proposals in the coming days. They also plan to maintain close contact with European partners as discussions move forward.
Final decisions under this framework will be made by the presidents of Ukraine and the United States.
"Both sides reiterated their readiness to continue working together to secure a peace that ensures Ukraine’s security, stability, and reconstruction," according to the joint statement.
