Steve Witkoff to Meet Volodymyr Zelensky for Latest Ukraine War Talks
The US-led peace plan includes rapid EU accession for Ukraine by 2027 and legally binding security guarantees, with key European leaders joining talks in Berlin.
- On Sunday, U.S. envoys arrived in Berlin to pursue talks aimed at securing a deal to end the war in Ukraine as diplomatic efforts began.
- Control of eastern Donetsk and security guarantees are central sticking points as Yuri Ushakov said Russian police would remain in parts of Donbas, warning compromises could take a long time.
- A new round of aerial attacks accompanied the diplomatic talks as Ukraine's air force reported Russia launched ballistic missiles and 138 attack drones overnight, with over 1,500 strike drones in the past week.
- Civilians and border towns endured strikes and infrastructure damage as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said hundreds of thousands remain without power, while Russia's Defense Ministry reported downing 235 Ukrainian drones with incidents in Russian border regions.
- Washington has spent months balancing each side's demands as President Donald Trump presses for a swift end and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy seeks guarantees against a third invasion.
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Sent to Berlin will also see European leaders. Trump: "Make progress." US turn on guarantees to Kiev, the media: "Yes to the model of article 5 Nato." Moscow: "Retours"
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