President Donald Trump heightened tensions in Ukraine-Russia peace talks by accusing Ukraine of showing “zero gratitude” for U.S. support, coinciding with U.S. officials discussing a 28-point peace proposal in Geneva. While Secretary of State Marco Rubio reported significant progress in negotiations, concerns linger among European allies and U.S. lawmakers about the plan’s origins and potential benefits for Russia. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for U.S. aid but acknowledged the pressure of accepting the proposal. The discussions remain contentious, with skepticism about whether the proposal genuinely represents U.S. interests or not.
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