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Zelenskyy says Ukraine's peace talks with US constructive but not easy

Zelenskyy described talks with US envoys as constructive despite tough disputes on security guarantees and Russian-occupied territory, with further EU meetings planned.

  • On Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said talks with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were constructive but not easy ahead of European leaders’ consultations.
  • After three days of talks with US counterparts, Kyiv officials concluded discussions as the White House presses Kyiv to accept a deal following Miami talks that ended on Dec 6.
  • Ukraine has repeatedly said it cannot cede any part of its land, while Moscow demands large swathes, including a pullback from around one-fifth of eastern Donetsk, and rejects allied troops in Ukraine.
  • On Monday, Zelensky will meet Sir Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, and Friedrich Merz at No 10 to hear updates on support, including using frozen Russian assets, backed by the coalition.
  • Ukraine will share a revised peace plan with the United States on Tuesday, further talks are planned in Brussels this week with NATO and EU leaders, while progress depends on Russia's commitment.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says that several "sensitive issues" regarding territories and security guarantees remain to be resolved in the peace negotiations.

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According to the Ukrainian President, the European security guarantees are "nearly ready." "The essential thing is to know what the partners will be prepared for in case of a new Russian aggression. So far, I have not received an answer to this question," he said.

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