Zelenskyy says Ukraine faces choice of losing its dignity or risking the loss of a key partner with U.S. peace plan
Zelenskyy faces intense US diplomatic pressure to accept a 28-point peace plan endorsing Russian demands while Ukraine endures deadly attacks, risking loss of key Western support, officials say.
- On Friday, Zelenskyy coordinated with Macron, Starmer, and Merz, discussing the US plan and saying he expects to speak with Trump soon.
- Media reports show the 28-point plan endorses several of Russia’s demands and asks Kyiv to concede territory, while Reuters said the Trump administration threatened to cut intelligence and weapons supplies to pressure Kyiv.
- Rescuers reported civilian casualties earlier this week as a missile attack on Ternopil killed at least 31 and wounded 94, a glide bomb hit Zaporizhia killing five, and the Kremlin said around 5,000 Ukrainian troops were trapped on the River Oskil.
- European allies said they were not consulted and urged safeguarding vital European and Ukrainian interests, assuring Zelenskyy of unwavering support while stressing how the war ends matters.
- Zelenskyy insisted any deal must deliver a 'dignified peace' and warned ceding territory would threaten Ukraine’s survival, while Dmitry Peskov urged talks citing Russian battlefield gains on Friday.
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Moscow. Faced with pressure from the White House tenant, Donald Trump, for Russia and Ukraine to sign their 28-point peace plan as soon as possible, President Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian pair, Volodymir Zelensky, spoke yesterday about a draft that, in the opinion of both, still needs to be negotiated by containing not a few red lines for each other.
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