Zelenskyy’s 20-Point Peace Plan: A Roadmap to End the War
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy unveils a 20-point peace framework, covering sovereignty, security, EU ties, and humanitarian steps to end the war.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy unveils a 20-point peace framework, covering sovereignty, security, EU ties, and humanitarian steps to end the war.
Putin says he’s ready for talks with Macron if both sides have the political will – a fresh step in the EU’s quest for lasting peace in Ukraine.
US and Russian envoys plan to meet in Miami Dec 20–21 to discuss a 20-point Ukraine peace deal after Berlin talks closed 90% of their differences.
European leaders back a EU-led multinational force and robust security guarantees to support Ukraine’s peace talks, insisting territorial decisions wait until solid protections are in place.
Zelenskyy arrives in Berlin to meet US envoys for peace plan talks, pushing for binding security guarantees to end the Ukraine conflict.
Ukraine’s foreign minister told the OSCE on Dec 4: “We want real peace, not appeasement,” as peace talks stall and fighting surges.
After envoys’ Moscow talks with Putin, Trump says the next steps for Ukraine peace are unclear as US and Russian sides seek compromise.
Putin spent over four hours with U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in late-night Kremlin talks on Dec. 2, 2025, seeking new paths to end the Ukraine war.
High-level Russia-U.S. peace talks on Ukraine stalled on Dec 2, 2025, with no breakthrough, leaving the path to settlement unclear.
Macron and Merz insist any Ukraine peace deal must include Ukraine and Europe, as Zelenskyy pushes for solid security guarantees.