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First Round of Talks Between Ukraine and the U.S. in Geneva Concludes with 'Significant Progress' According to Ukraine
The first round of talks between Ukraine and the U.S. in Geneva has concluded successfully, with significant progress reported by Ukrainian officials. Discussions are set to continue with European representatives, while final decisions will be made by the presidents of both nations.

Ukrainian Delegation Member: Modifications to Peace Plan in Final Coordination Stage
Ukrainian officials have indicated that the modifications to the peace plan are nearing final coordination, reflecting key priorities for Ukraine. Both the Ukrainian delegation and President Zelensky have expressed optimism regarding constructive discussions with the United States in Geneva.

Iran Claims the U.S. Has No Serious Negotiation Attitude on Nuclear Issues
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson criticized the U.S. for lacking a serious negotiation attitude regarding the nuclear issue, emphasizing that U.S. actions are more important than words. He also condemned Israel's violations of the Gaza ceasefire and expressed concern over the IAEA's integrity in the face of political pressures from Western nations.

Trump Claims Ukrainian Leadership Shows 'No Gratitude' for U.S. Efforts, Zelensky Quickly Responds: Thank You, America
Following Trump's remarks about the Ukrainian leadership's lack of gratitude for U.S. efforts, President Zelensky quickly expressed appreciation for American support on social media. He emphasized the importance of continued assistance and the need for a dignified peace to resolve the ongoing conflict.

Trump Issues 'Ultimatum', Ukraine Faces 'Difficult Choice'
Trump has issued an ultimatum to Ukraine to accept his proposed '28-point plan' to end the conflict with Russia by November 27, or face continued fighting. Zelensky is consulting with EU nations to propose alternative options, while Putin sees the plan as a potential basis for a final peace agreement. The situation has led to heightened tensions and differing opinions among European leaders and media regarding the plan's implications.

Chinese Representative Emphasizes: Force and Confrontation Cannot Solve the Iranian Nuclear Issue
China's representative at the IAEA, Li Song, stated that military force and confrontation are ineffective in resolving the Iranian nuclear issue. He condemned the recent attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities and criticized the unilateral actions of Western countries that have hindered cooperation. Li emphasized the need for diplomatic efforts and respect for Iran's rights under international treaties to find a solution.

New '28-point' Plan for Russia-Ukraine Talks Revealed
A new '28-point' plan for Russia-Ukraine talks has been revealed, suggesting that Russia could lift Western sanctions and regain control over certain territories in exchange for military concessions from Ukraine. The plan, secretly drafted by U.S. and Russian officials, aims to end the ongoing conflict, although it has faced criticism from European leaders.

Latest Statements from Leaders of the US, Ukraine, and Russia Regarding the 28-Point New Plan
US President Trump has urged Ukraine to accept a 28-point plan to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict by November 27, while Ukrainian President Zelensky faces a difficult decision regarding the proposal. Russian President Putin has indicated that the plan could serve as a basis for peace, but concerns about its feasibility and acceptance remain among Ukrainian officials and experts.

China Responds to Diplomat's Cartoon Post: The International Community Should Pay More Attention to Japan's Intentions
China has responded to a diplomat's cartoon post, emphasizing that the international community should focus more on Japan's intentions. The statement reflects ongoing tensions and concerns regarding Japan's actions in the region.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: If Japan refuses to withdraw and continues to err, China will have to take severe measures
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a warning to Japan, stating that if Japan does not retract its actions and continues to make mistakes, China will be compelled to take strict measures. This statement reflects escalating tensions between the two nations.

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: Takashima Sanae Should Learn from Historical Lessons
Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, emphasized the importance of learning from historical lessons during an interview with Xinhua News Agency. The statement reflects ongoing diplomatic tensions and the need for historical awareness in international relations.