Ukraine to share revised peace plan with US on Tuesday, Zelenskyy says
- On Tuesday, Dec 9, Ukraine will share a revised peace plan with the United States after talks in London on Monday, Dec 8, aimed at ending Russia's war and rebalancing a U.S.-backed draft widely seen as favourable to Moscow.
- The hastily arranged London meeting among British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy aimed to strengthen Ukraine's hand, with Zelenskiy saying the revised plan has 20 points but no agreement on ceding territory.
- Zelenskiy outlined priorities including security, resilience, air defence, and long-term funding while leaders urged using frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine, and Starmer said, `We stand with Ukraine and, if there was to be a ceasefire, it has to be a just and lasting ceasefire`.
- U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner held Miami talks that ended Saturday with no breakthrough, while Kyiv faces White House pressure to quickly agree to a settlement as President Donald Trump expressed disappointment with Zelenskiy.
- As the war nears its four-year mark, Russian troops advance in the east while Ukrainian cities and towns endure hours-long power cuts from intensified strikes, complicating Kyiv's position.
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