Geneva – U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Ukrainian delegation head Andriy Yermak both lauded what they described as “good progress” in ongoing talks in Geneva concerning President Donald Trump’s proposal to end the war in Ukraine.
The comments, made on Sunday, suggest a potential breakthrough in the diplomatic efforts to resolve the protracted conflict. The Geneva talks have been ongoing for several weeks, with intermittent reports of progress. However, the latest statements from both sides offer a more optimistic outlook.
“We have made very good progress, and we are moving forward towards the just and lasting peace that the Ukrainian people deserve,” Yermak told reporters following a session of the talks. His remarks were echoed by Secretary Rubio, who characterized the current discussions as “probably the most productive and significant thus far in this entire process.”
While details of the specific points of agreement remain undisclosed, the positive tone from both the U.S. and Ukrainian representatives indicates a narrowing of differences and a potential path toward a negotiated settlement. The talks are expected to continue in the coming days, with hopes of solidifying the recent gains.
Further updates will be provided as they become available.



