Zelensky slaps down Trump's peace plan for Ukraine with 4-word statement
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that there is nothing to talk about concerning Trump’s peace plan for Ukraine, reflecting his firm stance against concessions in negotiations with Russia.
- Russia launched a significant attack on Kyiv with 215 missiles and drones, resulting in at least nine deaths and injuring 63 others, as reported by Ukrainian authorities.
- Zelenskyy emphasized his country as a living shield against Russia’s invasion to the civilized world, highlighting Ukraine's pivotal role in the conflict.
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War in Ukraine: what we know about the peace plan led by the United States and rejected by Volodymyr Zelensky
After another particularly violent drone attack on the night from Wednesday to Thursday, Ukraine refuses to give in to American pressure to sign an agreement whose contours emerged in the American media.
Ukraine, Europe can't afford to refuse Trump's peace plan
Most of the peace plan for Ukraine now sketched out by the Trump administration is not new, is based on common sense, and has indeed already been tacitly accepted by Kyiv. Ukrainian officials have acknowledged that its army has no chance in the foreseeable future of reconquering the territories now occupied by Russia. Vice President J.D. Vance’s statement that the U.S. plan would “freeze the territorial lines…close to where they are today” simpl…


Trump Accuses Zelenskyy of Undermining U.S. Peace Plan for Ukraine
President Donald Trump accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of sabotaging the latest U.S.-backed peace proposal for ending the war with Russia. Trump, in a scathing series of remarks, claimed that Zelenskyy has “no cards to play” after the Ukrainian leader rejected a peace framework presented as the U.S.’s “final offer.” The proposed deal, revealed last week, included American recognition of Crimea as Russian territory and a guarantee…
Headshaking over Trump's "Peace Plan" for Ukraine
In the EU there is an incomprehension about the US plans for a possible peace solution in the Russian war against Ukraine. Is the tablecloth between Washington and Brussels finally cut up on this issue? By Andreas Meyer-Feist.
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