Ukraine and US Convene in Switzerland to Discuss Peace Plan
Ukraine and U.S. delegates gather in Switzerland to discuss a 28-point peace plan approved by President Trump as Kyiv seeks to end the conflict with Russia.
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Ukraine and U.S. delegates gather in Switzerland to discuss a 28-point peace plan approved by President Trump as Kyiv seeks to end the conflict with Russia.
Zelenskyy cautions that a U.S.-led peace plan could compromise Ukraine’s dignity and independence amid pressure from Washington and Europe.
Trump has set a Nov 27 deadline for Ukraine to accept a 28-point peace plan as Zelenskyy seeks amendments to protect national interests.
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Zelenskyy urges Trump and Macron to boost Ukraine’s defense with more missiles and air defense systems as Russia steps up its strikes.
Zelenskyy has called on Trump to broker Ukraine peace like his Middle East ceasefire plan, hoping to reignite stalled talks amid new attacks on Ukraine’s energy grid.
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