Decisive Success in US-Ukraine Talks on EU Concerns
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul announced that US-Ukraine negotiations in Geneva successfully removed European-related issues from a 28-point plan to end the war with Russia. The success ensures that agreements won't be made without European or Ukrainian input, safeguarding their interests.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul declared a significant achievement in ongoing US-Ukraine discussions aimed at revising plans to end the conflict with Russia. The talks, held in Geneva, successfully eliminated points affecting Europe, marking a decisive moment for European nations.
Wadephul emphasized that it was imperative for European interests, including those revolving around NATO, to be excluded from any US-Ukraine agreements. The minister's remarks highlight Europe's insistence that any resolution must consider the region's concerns.
By removing European issues from the 28-point plan, the agreement reflects close attention to the continent's geopolitical landscape and ensures that decisions involving Europe aren't made without its advocacy or the involvement of Ukrainians.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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