A 28-point proposal from President Trump outlines a framework to end the conflict in Ukraine, including provisions for territorial concessions and limitations on Ukraine's military size. These specific terms have previously been rejected by Ukraine's president and its allies. While an initial deadline was set for Ukraine to agree, President Trump stated it was "not my final offer" and that the deadline could be extended based on negotiation progress. A U.S. special envoy is slated to meet with senior Ukrainian officials in Geneva to discuss Kyiv's response to the American proposal.
Amid ongoing discussions, Ukraine's European allies are under pressure to demonstrate their capability to provide continued economic and military support, particularly in light of potential shifts in U.S. contributions. Germany has pledged an additional $3.5 billion in assistance for the next year, while France and Sweden have recently committed hundreds of new fighter jets to Ukraine.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/22/world/africa/g20-south-africa-ukraine-russia-united-states.html

