Trump, Ukraine and Zelenskyy
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A European proposal meant to rival President Trump’s 28-point peace plan calls for Ukraine to keep its military forces and leaves the door open for the country to join NATO, according to a
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE, Nov 25 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday backed away from a Thursday deadline for Ukraine to agree to a U.S.-backed peace plan and shrugged off a report that U.S. negotiator Steve Witkoff coached the Russians on how to approach him on the topic.
Explore Donald Trump's proposed 28-point peace plan aimed at resolving the Ukraine-Russia conflict, highlighting major political and security changes.
Trump presents an innovative peace plan for Ukraine, but Zelensky and European states react with opposition and criticism.
Zelenskiy willing to meet with Trump for talks on final details, Kyiv officials close to accepting framework of ceasefire deal
Group of Seven foreign ministers will meet in Canada on Tuesday, with Ukraine and the Middle East set to be high on the agenda as U.S
Fortunately, there is a new 19-point plan. But Europe must stop outsourcing its diplomacy to Washington, writes Olga Tokariuk.
A leaked transcript has exposed a conversation between Donald Trump’s lead envoy and one of Vladimir Putin’s closest advisors.
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, said on Wednesday that Trump’s suggestion to stop the fighting on current lines was a “good compromise”. He also said Russia’s attempts at diplomacy “mean nothing” after strikes on Kyiv overnight, and said access to “long-range capabilities” would help “bring the end of the war closer”.