Ukraine Unveils Revised 20-Point Peace Plan with U.S.
Ukraine has shared a revised 20-point peace framework with the U.S., highlighting disputes over Donetsk and nuclear safety and calling for citizen input.
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Ukraine has shared a revised 20-point peace framework with the U.S., highlighting disputes over Donetsk and nuclear safety and calling for citizen input.
UK PM Starmer, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy, France’s Macron and Germany’s Merz met on Dec 8 to push for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine with strong security guarantees.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says talks with U.S. envoys on a peace plan are ‘constructive’ but ‘not easy’ ahead of meetings with EU leaders this week.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that while Russia doesn’t seek war, it’s ready if Europe starts a conflict, amid stalled peace talks on Ukraine.
Zelenskyy is under U.S. pressure to accept a peace plan or risk losing support, as European leaders rush to draft a counterproposal.
Ukraine’s anti-corruption bureau searched the home of Andriy Yermak, head of the presidential office, earlier today as part of an ongoing probe.
President Trump sent envoy Steve Witkoff to Moscow after Ukraine backed the revised 28-point peace plan, as US officials work to finalize the remaining details.
Ukraine has agreed to a peace deal, with only minor details to finalize after November 23 talks in Geneva. Negotiators will now iron out the technical steps to seal the agreement.
Zelenskyy warns a US peace proposal with Russia could undermine Ukraine’s dignity and freedom, as Europe races to craft its own plan.
On Nov 16, 2025, Ukraine’s military struck an oil refinery in Russia’s Samara region, marking a bold move against key energy infrastructure.