Ukraine’s Peace Plan Nears Completion, Russia Pushes Back
Zelenskyy says Ukraine’s 20-point peace plan is 90% ready and he’ll meet Trump on December 28. Russia rejects it as ‘fundamentally different’ from its own framework.
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Zelenskyy says Ukraine’s 20-point peace plan is 90% ready and he’ll meet Trump on December 28. Russia rejects it as ‘fundamentally different’ from its own framework.
At Miami talks this past weekend, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy hailed a ‘quite solid’ 20-point framework with EU membership and security guarantees, while Russia’s Dmitriev remained cautiously restrained.
US and Russian envoys are set to meet in Miami this weekend to advance a peace plan aimed at ending the nearly four-year Ukraine crisis, following Berlin talks that closed 90% of gaps.
The US team led by Trump’s envoys pushes a by-Christmas peace deal in Ukraine, while European ministers, including Norway’s Jens Stoltenberg, urge open dialogue with Russia.
Starmer, Zelenskyy, Macron and Merz met in London on December 8 to push for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine, following U.S.-Ukraine talks in Miami.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called weekend talks with U.S. envoys on a peace plan ‘constructive’ but ‘not easy’, as he heads to Europe for high-stakes meetings.