NATO Chief: Only Trump Can Break Ukraine War Deadlock
US-led peace efforts to end Russia's war in Ukraine focus on a trimmed 20-point plan amid concerns about NATO's exclusion and European opposition, with over 20 countries backing it.
- On Wednesday, NATO foreign ministers met in Brussels to discuss a US-drafted peace plan they said they were not consulted on, with Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau attending.
- Last week, the United States and Ukraine agreed a revised 20-point proposal after Geneva talks, shaped by a European counterproposal that prompted further discussions.
- Witkoff and Kushner's more-than-four-hour Kremlin talks produced mixed assessments as Moscow envoys called the meeting productive, but Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said no crisis resolution was reached.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned the meetings' outcome would be crucial, while NATO ministers will debate security and territorial guarantees at the Brussels meeting.
- The leaked 28-point US draft conceded to Moscow's demands, including recognition of roughly a fifth of Ukraine, prompting European powers to pledge 500 million euros for weapons through a NATO initiative.
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The meeting of Witkoff with Putin has obviously done nothing - from a peace Ukraine is still far away. And so in the circle of NATO disillusionment - also with the otherwise so optimistic boss. By Sabrina Fritz.
NATO Foreign Ministers continued this Wednesday to show their support for Ukraine with the contribution of several allies of EUR 1 billion to the initiative to buy American weapons for Kiev, while maintaining their confidence that US diplomatic efforts for peace will succeed. "I believe that there are a total of six countries, perhaps even seven, depending on some final decisions in their capitals, those that have committed themselves to the PUR…
Hungary supports Trump's peace plan, Europe gripped by 'war fanaticism,' minister says
Hungary supports Trump's peace plan, Europe gripped by 'war fanaticism,' minister says Hungary will not send any weapons or money to Ukraine and fully supports U.S. President Donald Trump's peace efforts, Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto told a briefing following a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels on Wednesday."A brutal war fanaticism has gripped the European members of NATO. This blinds them and makes them incapable of ma…
In the negotiations of the US representatives with Vladimir Putin a breakthrough has failed. A consultant comments on the contents of the confidential conversation. Russian satellites are regularly on the move about Germany. More in the live ticker.
The issue of Ukraine's accession to NATO "is one of the key issues" in the negotiations between Russia and the US. (ANSA)
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