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Steve Witkoff to Meet Volodymyr Zelensky for Latest Ukraine War Talks
The US-led peace plan includes rapid EU accession for Ukraine by 2027 and legally binding security guarantees, with key European leaders joining talks in Berlin.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that strong security guarantees are essential in peace negotiations, highlighting that binding agreements with the U.S. can prevent further Russian aggression.
- Zelenskyy rejected a U.S. proposal for Ukraine to withdraw from Donetsk, stating it was unfair without reciprocal Russian troop withdrawal.
- The discussions involve a 20-point peace plan where European leaders aim to refine U.S. proposals that include territorial concessions and military limits for Ukraine.
- Zelenskyy emphasized the need for legally binding guarantees against Russian attacks, recalling negative experiences with past agreements like the Budapest Memorandum.
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Zelensky eyes US guarantees as he meets with Witkoff, Kushner
President Volodymyr Zelensky signaled that Ukraine could accept security guarantees from the U.S. and Europe as a way to prevent future Russian aggression, and substitute for its long-term goal of joining NATO.
·New Hampshire, United States
Read Full ArticleThe Ukrainian president shared photos of the event. The meeting in Berlin between Volodymyr Zelensky and the American emissaries Steve Witkoff and...
·Brussels, Belgium
Read Full ArticleUkrainian President Wolodimir Selenski and American special envoy Steve Witkoff have landed in Berlin. The question of territorial assignments is considered the biggest obstacle to the negotiations. Russia rejects the proposals from the US.
·Zürich, Switzerland
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Leaning Left72Leaning Right46Center88Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Center
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