Ukraine to give revised peace plans to U.S. as Kyiv readies for more talks with its coalition partners
Ukraine plans to present revised peace proposals to U.S. negotiators and engage with a coalition of 30 countries to finalize a 20-point framework for ending the war, officials said.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky said he will hand revised peace proposals to U.S. negotiators Wednesday and hold urgent talks with about 30 partners dubbed the `Coalition of the Willing` Thursday.
- Washington's push for rapid compromise is narrowing Kyiv's room for maneuver, forcing President Volodymyr Zelensky to balance defending Ukrainian interests with concessions amid European allies backing a fair settlement.
- Ukraine is finalizing a separate, 20-point framework for ending the war and a reconstruction document to submit to Washington after meetings in London, Brussels, and Rome.
- If security guarantees and legal changes are met, President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine could hold balloting in 60 to 90 days and has asked his party lawmakers to draft legislation for elections under martial law with U.S. and European partners' help.
- With aid uneven, the Kiel Institute says Ukraine received $37.8 billion so far this year versus an average annual aid of about $48.4 billion , while military help fell sharply over summer, September and October with Spain halting aid and Italy cutting contributions by 15%.
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Zelenskyy sends US latest draft of 20-point Ukraine peace plan
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine has sent the US the latest draft of a 20-point plan on ending the war with Russia. Ahead of talks with his allies, the Ukrainian president said negotiators are wrestling with the question of territorial possession. And he reiterated that Ukraine does not accept the surrender of the eastern Donbas region.
Ukraine gives revised peace plan to US, readies for more talks with allies
Leaders of the “coalition of the willing” nations are set to hold a video conference on the Ukraine war Thursday, as Donald Trump signaled frustration with European allies and cast doubt on continued US participation in future discussions, warning they may be “wasting time.” This comes after Ukraine sent an updated plan to end the war with Russia to Washington, according to Ukrainian officials. Follow our liveblog for more.
A group of European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, are going to meet in Berlin for months to discuss the situation in Ukraine and the proposed U.S. peace plan,...
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