India, Nov. 25 -- European partners offered a guarded nod to Washington's latest attempt to reshape its earlier peace outline for Ukraine, which many in Kyiv and Europe felt tilted toward Moscow's toughest conditions, Al Jazeera reported.

Leaders from Germany, Finland, Poland and the United Kingdom said Monday that the latest round of talks in Geneva between US and Ukrainian officials produced some movement. Both sides described the outcome as a refined framework, according to Al Jazeera.

Even so, European leaders kept expectations in check. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said some sticking points had been addressed but warned that peace would not arrive quickly. He added that the original US draft had been changed in many areas and w...