Zelenskyy will talk with Trump in coming days after receiving peace plan, his office says
- On November 20, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy received a proposed US diplomatic plan and expects to discuss it with US President Donald Trump in the coming days.
- Drafted by US envoy Steve Witkoff with Russian input, the 28-point plan was reportedly approved by Donald Trump without Ukraine or European involvement.
- It reportedly requires Kyiv to cede territory in the Donbas region, dramatically reduce Ukraine's armed forces, surrender parts of Ukraine's military arsenal, and recognise Russian as an official language.
- European foreign ministers warned Thursday any agreement must have Kyiv and Brussels on board, with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot saying `Ukrainians want peace- a just peace that respects everyone's sovereignty, a durable peace that can't be called into question by future aggression.`
- Looking ahead, European leaders expect continued fighting and may use up to 140 billion in frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, as the broader context shows the US-Russia proposals mirror Kremlin demands.
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The US plan to end the war in Ukraine includes security guarantees for Ukraine comparable to those within the NATO alliance, an American source told the French news agency AFP and the American news website Axios. Two days ago, Axios released the first details of President Donald Trump's 28-point plan. These would require Ukraine to cede a large portion of land and halve its military.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was ready for "sincere cooperation" with the US side after receiving a peace plan to end the war. He will speak by phone with US President Donald Trump shortly.
The US President's proposal to end the Ukraine war has enormous potential for conflict. Ukrainian leadership wants to talk about it - or must talk about it - and Kremlin leader Putin demonstrates strength.
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