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Ukraine Facing ‘One of Most Difficult Moments’ as Trump Sets Thanksgiving Deadline for Peace Plan

Zelensky warns Ukraine faces a tough choice between painful concessions or losing a key ally, urging national unity to withstand pressure during peace talks with the US.

  • President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Ukrainians to maintain unity as talks with the United States on a new peace framework proceed, warning it is one of the most difficult moments.
  • Negotiations include a set of 28 difficult points that Zelensky said force a choice between conceding points or facing an extremely harsh winter, while he emphasized seeking constructive solutions with the United States.
  • The parliament of a country at war must work in unity, Zelensky said, urging the Parliament of Ukraine and Government of Ukraine to unite citizens and politicians and work effectively.
  • Zelensky warned the choice could cost fundamental freedoms, noting conceding risks life without freedom, dignity, justice and losing a major partner; he recalled Europe’s support and Ukraine’s resolve on Feb 24, 2022.
  • Zelensky said he will work calmly with America and partners to seek constructive solutions and expressed confidence that Ukrainians remain united in belief in the state.
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"It is one of the most difficult moments in the history of Ukraine," the President admits, saying to be between the choice of dignity or the loss of a partner.

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Video - In an address to the nation, the Ukrainian president promised "alternatives" to the 28 points of the American plan.

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On 21 November President Volodimir Zelenski addressed the Ukrainian nation and addressed the proposed Peace Plan by the administration Donald Trump. We now complete the final speech by President Volodimir Zelenski. Ukrainians! There is a moment in the life of every nation when everyone has to discuss things until the end. Honest. Without speculations, sounds, bars, nothing more. Just like I've always tried to talk to you. We've been through one …

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Irish Times broke the news in Dublin, Ireland on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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