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President Trump lashed out at Ukraine even as the talks on his peace proposal were still taking place, accusing the country's leadership of being ungrateful for American support. Ukrainian and American officials said they had made good progress on Sunday in talks about a contentious U.S. plan to end the war with Russia, even as President Trump lashed out at Ukraine, accusing its leaders of ingratitude. Mr. Trump has set a deadline of Thursday for Ukraine to agree to the 28-point peace plan, an early draft of which many Ukrainians dismissed as capitulation because it acceded to longstanding Kremlin demands. The talks, which began in Geneva on Sunday, were cast as an effort to bridge the gaps, and in a joint statement released after the discussions, Ukraine and the United States both said that much had been accomplished. "They reaffirmed that any future agreement must fully uphold Ukraine's sovereignty and deliver a sustainable and just peace," the statement read. "As a result of the discussions, the parties drafted an updated and refined peace framework." The statement added that "Ukraine and the United States agreed to continue intensive work on joint proposals in the coming days." Earlier in the day, Mr. Rubio said the American and Ukrainian teams were working through the peace plan point by point and making adjustments, "narrowing the differences and getting closer to something" that both Kyiv and Washington would be "comfortable with." He said he was "very optimistic" that an agreement could be reached "in a very reasonable amount of time." Mr. Rubio noted that "obviously the Russians get a vote here" and will "have to agree to this." He later left Geneva to return to Washington, a State Department official said. Andriy Yermak, the head of Ukraine's delegation, had earlier spoken of "very good progress" and told reporters that discussions would continue in the days ahead.
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1 President Trump lashed out at Ukraine even as the talks on his peace proposal were still taking place, accusing the country's leadership of being ungrateful for American support. 2 Ukrainian and American officials said they had made good progress on Sunday in talks about a contentious U.S. plan to end the war with Russia, even as President Trump lashed out at Ukraine, accusing its leaders of ingratitude. 3 Mr. Trump has set a deadline of Thursday for Ukraine to agree to the 28-point peace plan, an early draft of which many Ukrainians dismissed as capitulation because it acceded to longstanding Kremlin demands. 4 The talks, which began in Geneva on Sunday, were cast as an effort to bridge the gaps, and in a joint statement released after the discussions, Ukraine and the United States both said that much had been accomplished. 5 "They reaffirmed that any future agreement must fully uphold Ukraine's sovereignty and deliver a sustainable and just peace," the statement read. 6 "As a result of the discussions, the parties drafted an updated and refined peace framework." 7 The statement added that "Ukraine and the United States agreed to continue intensive work on joint proposals in the coming days." 8 Earlier in the day, Mr. Rubio said the American and Ukrainian teams were working through the peace plan point by point and making adjustments, "narrowing the differences and getting closer to something" that both Kyiv and Washington would be "comfortable with." 9 He said he was "very optimistic" that an agreement could be reached "in a very reasonable amount of time." 10 Mr. Rubio noted that "obviously the Russians get a vote here" and will "have to agree to this." 11 He later left Geneva to return to Washington, a State Department official said. 12 Andriy Yermak, the head of Ukraine's delegation, had earlier spoken of "very good progress" and told reporters that discussions would continue in the days ahead.