Ukraine’s delegation begins work in Geneva on aligning peace plan – Yermak
Published:
23 Nov / 2025
14:57

A Ukrainian delegation has begun work in Geneva, Switzerland, to align the peace plan, UATV English reports.
Andriy Yermak, Head of the Office of the President, reported this on Telegram
- “The Ukrainian delegation appointed by President Volodymyr Zelensky has begun its work in Geneva.
- I held the first meeting with the national security advisers to the leaders of the United Kingdom, France, and Germany: Jonathan Powell, Emmanuel Bonne, and Günther Sautter,” the post reads.
The next meeting will be held with the United States delegation.
According to Yermak, a series of meetings in various formats is scheduled for Sunday, November 23.
As reported, Rustem Umerov, Secretary of the National Security and
Defense Council of Ukraine, stated that consultations between senior
officials of Ukraine and the United States are underway regarding
the possible parameters of a future peace agreement.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiyy signed a decree establishing a Ukrainian
delegation to participate in the negotiation process with the United
States and other international partners, as well as with representatives
of the Russian Federation, on achieving a just and lasting peace.
Andriy Yermak, Head of the Office of the President, leads the
delegation.
- Andriy Yermak, Head of the Office of the President, leads the delegation.
1 U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed on November 21 that his
administration had set next Thursday as the deadline for Ukraine to
agree to the White House peace plan to end Russia’s war.
2 Earlier, U.S. media circulated information that the Trump
administration had held secret consultations with the Kremlin to develop
a new plan for ending the war in Ukraine.
According to a publication by Axios, the plan comprises 28 points. It
is divided into four broad categories:
- peace in Ukraine,
- security guarantees,
- European security, and
- future relations between the United States, Russia, and Ukraine.
As previously reported, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said on Sunday that Ukraine’s European allies have agreed on key principles that must form the basis of any “peace plan” for Ukraine.
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