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Negotiators from the U.S., Russia,
Ukraine and the European Union are meeting in Geneva today to hash out the details of a peace plan.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports France, Germany and the U.K.
have just a few days to drastically alter what they see as a pro-Russian ceasefire deal.
European leaders see the 28-point U.S.-Russian plan for peace in Ukraine as espousing most of Russian President Vladimir Putin's demands.
The Europeans do not want direct confrontation with the U.S.,
but say their security and the equilibrium of NATO would be compromised by the current treaty,
which limits the size of Ukraine's military but not Russia's and forces Ukraine to hand over key territory that Russia has been unable to take in four years of fighting.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz reminded participants that the war could only end with the agreement of Ukraine and Europe
as it has repercussions for European security.
Eleanor Beardsley, NPR News, Lviv, Ukraine.
U.S.
senators are pushing back against President Trump's plan to end the war in Ukraine.