Ukraine Seeks ‘Real Peace, Not Appeasement’ at OSCE
At the OSCE Council, Kyiv insists on ‘real peace, not appeasement’, as stalled talks with Russia collide with fresh clashes on the ground.
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At the OSCE Council, Kyiv insists on ‘real peace, not appeasement’, as stalled talks with Russia collide with fresh clashes on the ground.
Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner meet Ukrainian negotiators in Miami today to discuss Russia’s demands after Moscow talks fell short.
After “reasonably good” talks between Putin and U.S. envoys yesterday, President Trump says the path ahead for Ukraine peace negotiations is still unclear.
On Dec 2, 2025, Putin met U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner for over four hours in the Kremlin, hashing out U.S. and European peace proposals to bring an end to the Ukraine war.
High-level Russia-U.S. talks on a Ukraine peace plan ended Dec. 2, 2025, without agreement, leaving key territorial and security issues unresolved.
US and Ukraine met in Florida this past weekend to negotiate a controversial peace plan, but sticking points over territory and terms mean a deal is still uncertain.
Trump sends envoy to Moscow as Ukraine accepts a refined 28-point peace plan, with key talks in Abu Dhabi and hopes to meet Putin and Zelenskyy.
US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll held talks with Russian officials in Abu Dhabi this week in a fresh push for Ukraine peace.
The U.S. and Ukraine trimmed a 28-point peace plan to 19 points in Geneva, softening red lines and leaving final decisions to Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy.
US and Ukraine said their Geneva talks on a 28-point peace plan made solid progress but key differences remain, as diplomats work to narrow gaps.