Leavitt says White House ‘optimistic’ about Ukraine talks
Following Sunday’s meeting in Geneva between U.S. and Ukrainian delegations, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Monday that the White House is optimistic about what took place.
“I spoke with Secretary Rubio at length. I spoke with the president as well. Everybody inside feels optimistic about what happened in, transpired yesterday in Geneva,” Leavitt said.
“And ultimately, the vast majority of these points have been agreed upon. The Ukrainians have worked on language with us together, and you heard that from their delegation directly yesterday. So we feel as though we're in a very good place,” she said.

Asked whether Trump’s self-imposed Thursday deadline for a deal between Russia and Ukraine still stands, Leavitt said that the president wants to see a deal come together as quickly as possible.
Following Trump’s call today with Chinese President Xi, Leavitt was asked whether Trump is seeking Xi's help to put pressure on Putin. Leavitt reiterated the readout Trump provided of the call on his social media platform, where he said the call centered around the framework deal that was agreed upon during his visit to Asia in October.
Asked how flexible Trump is willing to be regarding the peace plan, Leavitt said Trump has been flexible and reiterated his desire to see a deal come together to end the war.
Leavitt also pushed back against those who said the White House is favoring one side over the other.
“The idea that the United States of America is not engaging with both sides equally in this war to bring it to an end is a complete and total fallacy,” she said.
Leavitt told reporters that there are currently no plans for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to travel to Washington, D.C.
-ABC News’ Hannah Demissie








