Trump threatens to cut intel, weapons to press Ukraine into peace deal, urges Kyiv to accept his plan by Thanksgiving: Report
- On Thursday, a senior U.S. military delegation met President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Kyiv, and U.S. envoys described the meeting as a success, pushing an aggressive timeline for a signature.
- Washington presented a 28-point plan endorsing some of Russia's demands, including territorial concessions, military limits, and NATO exclusion, after consulting Rustem Umerov, who agreed to most points with changes.
- After a Friday meeting, Rustem Umerov said Kyiv would not accept a plan violating its sovereignty and that his U.S. visit role was technical, providing no approvals.
- Sources said Washington pressed Kyiv to sign by next Thursday, escalating pressure and threatening to cut intelligence sharing and weapons supplies to secure agreement.
- Britain's Keir Starmer, Germany's Friedrich Merz and France's Emmanuel Macron held a joint call with Volodymyr Zelenskiy while EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas contrasted Europe's two-point plan to weaken Russia and support Ukraine.
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The Ukrainian President, who believes that his country is experiencing one of the "most difficult moments in its history", promised to propose, together with Europeans, "other options" before November 27, a deadline set by Donald Trump.
What the US sees as a peace plan for Ukraine is a great victory for Russia – also over NATO. Ukraine cannot accept this.
Trump wants Ukraine to accept peace deal by Thursday, Putin thinks it can be basis for resolution
Thursday is an appropriate deadline for Ukraine to accept a US-backed peace proposal to end Russia's war in the country, US President Donald Trump said to Fox News Radio.
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