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Zelensky says US peace plan ‘looks better’ with revisions but work continues
Zelensky says the US peace plan looks improved after revisions amid ongoing talks involving European and US officials to clarify security guarantees for Ukraine.
- Following Sunday's meeting, Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, said the revised US plan `it looks better` and that work will continue after talks in Paris.
- Following criticism, the US-authored plan developed in Washington–Moscow talks was revised after Ukraine and European allies warned it pressured Kyiv to cede territory, critics said the original framework favored Russia.
- Last week, Macron and Zelensky held talks with European leaders, emphasizing the need for `rock-solid` security guarantees from western allies, Macron's office said.
- The French president said the coming days will see crucial discussions between US officials and western partners, and Macron and Zelensky phoned US special envoy Steve Witkoff as Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed Putin will meet Witkoff on Tuesday.
- A Russian missile strike on Monday killed four and wounded 40 in Dnipropetrovsk city of Dnipro, while Ukraine's air force reports 89 drones overnight and November tallies of 100 missiles and 9,588 drones.
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