US President Donald Trump has signaled cautious optimism about the outcome of peace talks in Geneva between Washington and Kiev, suggesting that something positive may be emerging from the discussions. The discussions, which involved key European NATO allies, have led to an updated and refined peace framework, with final decisions to be made by Trump and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelens,ky. While Trump has expressed cautious hope that something good may be happening, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the importance of Russian agreement for any deal to be viable. The original 28-point plan, which included controversial clauses such as the de facto recognition of Russian control over Crimea and Donbass, has been modified by Ukraine’s European backers, pushing back on the limits to Kiev’s armed forces and territorial concessions. The Kremlin, however, has not received any official information about the outcome of the talks or the revised proposal and has declined to comment on media reports.