Trump Hints at Ukraine Peace Deal Progress, Warns 'Don't Believe It Until You See It'
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{ "title": "Trump Hints at Ukraine Peace Deal Progress, Warns 'Don't Believe It Until You See It'", "article": "US President Donald Trump has expressed cautious optimism about the Ukraine peace deal, saying 'something good just may be happening' while emphasizing that 'don't believe it until you see it.' This comes after a meeting between US and Ukrainian officials in Geneva to revise a 28-point draft plan to end the war in Ukraine. In a social media post, Trump hinted at 'big progress' in the peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, but also criticized Ukrainian leadership for not showing enough gratitude for his efforts. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the US and President Trump for their assistance in a social media post. US and Ukrainian officials have released a joint statement, saying they have prepared a 'refined peace framework' and have made 'important steps' towards a deal. The European Union and other European leaders have also welcomed the progress, but emphasized that work remains to be done. The proposed peace deal, which was first outlined in a 28-point plan, has been met with resistance from Ukraine, which wants to maintain its territorial integrity and sovereignty. The plan, which was put together with input from Russia, asks Ukraine to give up territory, reduce its military, and agree to stay out of NATO. While Trump's comments have raised hopes for a peace deal, many questions remain unanswered. The deadline for Ukraine to accept the proposal is November 27, and it remains to be seen whether the two sides can reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Key points: - US and Ukrainian officials have prepared a 'refined peace framework' in Geneva. - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has thanked the US and President Trump for their assistance. - The European Union and other European leaders have welcomed the progress towards a deal. - The proposed peace deal asks Ukraine to give up territory, reduce its military, and agree to stay out of NATO. - The deadline for Ukraine to accept the proposal is November 27."