Ukraine, US to start talks in Switzerland on Trump's plan to end war, says Kyiv
The U.S. demands Ukraine accept a 28-point peace plan with major concessions by Nov. 27, amid Kyiv's resistance and European calls for revisions, officials said.
- President Donald Trump urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to agree to a 28-point peace plan by Thanksgiving, emphasizing it is essential to end the ongoing war with Russia.
- Zelensky expressed skepticism about the plan, indicating Ukraine faces a tough choice between losing dignity or risking the loss of American support.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed the U.S. peace proposal as a potential basis for negotiations, acknowledging it includes elements that Russia has long demanded.
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As Peace Plan Hits Opposition, Trump Leaves an Opening
European leaders drew up a counterproposal to the US plan to stop the war over Ukraine on Saturday as Republican senators criticized the terms and President Trump said President Volodymyr Zelensky can either agree to them or "continue to fight his little heart out." At the same time, as opposition...
Trump signals room for negotiation on Ukraine plan ahead of talks
President Donald Trump signalled room for negotiation on a US plan to end the Ukraine war that has drawn pushback from Kyiv, its allies and US lawmakers ahead of Sunday talks on the proposal in Switzerland.
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