Diplomatic Flurry Around Ukraine Talks Sparks Progress But Hurdles Remain
Swift Ukraine diplomacy this week: productive US-Ukraine talks in Florida, Zelenskyy meets Macron in Paris, EU and NATO align in Brussels, and Witkoff heads to Moscow today.
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Swift Ukraine diplomacy this week: productive US-Ukraine talks in Florida, Zelenskyy meets Macron in Paris, EU and NATO align in Brussels, and Witkoff heads to Moscow today.
Russia refuses major concessions on a peace plan for Ukraine while Kyiv rejects constitutional changes. US envoys and GOP leaders weigh in.
This week, US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll met with Russian officials in Abu Dhabi to push for a Ukraine peace deal, while the Coalition of the Willing prepares a virtual meeting on next steps.
Ukraine and the US will meet in Switzerland this week to discuss a 28-point peace plan, with Zelenskyy’s delegation led by Andrii Yermak.
On Nov 21, Trump gave Ukraine until Nov 27 to accept a 28-point peace plan. Zelenskyy aims to propose tweaks while Russia signals readiness for talks.
Trump teases U.S. air support—no ground troops—to back a Ukraine peace deal, while Russia ramps up strikes and world leaders eye summit talks.
EU leaders push for a seat at Ukraine peace talks after a key Washington meeting, aiming to shape security guarantees and the region’s future.
After his Alaska summit with Putin, Trump shifts from demanding a Ukraine ceasefire to pushing a full peace deal, stirring reactions ahead of Zelenskyy’s DC visit.
Get set for the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska as leaders aim to end the Ukraine conflict. Here’s what South and Southeast Asian youth need to know.
As the Trump-Putin Alaska summit approaches, the U.S., Europe, and Ukraine lock arms on ceasefire talks and a potential trilateral meeting for lasting peace.