US envoy says Ukraine peace deal is close but Moscow says it wants radical changes
U.S. envoy Kellogg says peace deal depends on resolving Donbas territory and Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, amid over 2 million casualties in the conflict, he stated.
- Sunday, US Special Envoy Keith Kellogg said the deal was 'really close,' while Russian officials demanded the U.S. 'make serious, I would say, radical changes to their papers.'
- Three days of talks in Florida ended on Dec 6 with few breakthroughs, though Kyiv pledged to continue talks after a leaked 28-point U.S. draft alarmed Ukrainian and European officials.
- The negotiations are stalled over territory and a nuclear plant, with Kellogg identifying Donbas and the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant as core issues amid Russia controlling 19.2% of Ukraine.
- As talks concluded, Russian missile, drone and shelling attacks overnight and Sunday killed at least four people and hit Kremenchuk, causing power and water outages as city services worked to restore them.
- Kellogg warned the conflict has produced more than TWO MILLION casualties, and Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, will meet UK, France and Germany leaders in London on Monday.
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Trump also claimed that Russia would be happy with the proposal, although Putin has not publicly expressed his approval of the US plan.
Efforts to end the Ukraine war are currently in full swing, with the US playing a leading role. President Trump is now "a little disappointed" by a key figure.
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