US and Ukrainian lead delegates hailed "good progress" Sunday in talks on Donald Trump's proposal to halt Ukraine's war with Russia, after the US president accused Kyiv of ingratitude.
Taking a brief break following a day of talks in Geneva, the head of Ukraine's delegation Andriy Yermak told reporters the sides had made "very good progress", and were "moving forward to the just and lasting peace Ukrainian people deserve".
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, whose delegation also included Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and diplomatic envoy Steve Witkoff, echoed the positive sentiment, saying the day's talks were "probably the most productive and meaningful... so far in this entire process".
Trump had given Ukraine until November 27 to approve his controversial plan to end the nearly fo

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