President Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is facing a critical moment due to Donald Trump’s demand for a US-backed peace plan with a deadline of Thanksgiving. This plan requires Ukraine to concede territory to Russia, among other concessions, which Zelenskyy viewed as potentially jeopardizing national interests. He has been given an impossible choice of retaining its national dignity or risking the loss of US support and facing a harsh winter. Meanwhile, European leaders expressed opposition to the proposal, emphasizing that any peace agreement must be fair and uphold Ukraine’s sovereignty, in contrast to the plan’s call for major concessions.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed unwavering support for Ukraine amid a looming deadline imposed by the US. A meeting of European leaders is scheduled for Saturday in Johannesburg to discuss the situation, reaffirming the principle of “nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine.” The US has proposed a 28-point plan for ending the war, which Ukraine is reportedly preparing to counter with its own alternative developed in collaboration with key European allies. Russia, under the US plan, would retain territory and be reintegrated into the global economy, prompting a stern warning from the Kremlin to Kyiv to negotiate or face further losses.
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On Friday, November 21st, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a call with US Vice President JD Vance amidst ongoing negotiations to end the war. The conversation followed reports of a new US “peace plan” presented to Ukraine, which reportedly includes concessions to Russia. Details regarding the call were not provided by sources, however, it was stated that the call had ended half an hour prior to the release of the information. Zelenskyy addressed Ukrainians on the same day, cautioning that the nation faces a difficult choice with potential risks to its dignity or its key partner.
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President Zelensky addressed the Ukrainian public on November 21st, acknowledging immense diplomatic pressure and describing the current moment as one of the most difficult for the country. He alluded to a new U.S. peace proposal, reported to reflect Russian demands, that presents Ukraine with challenging choices. Zelensky emphasized the importance of national interests, dialogue with allies, and domestic unity, urging officials to prioritize the country’s well-being. The 28-point plan, allegedly approved by Trump, includes considerations such as territorial concessions and military reductions, and is being discussed in upcoming talks.
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The White House’s proposed peace plan for Ukraine, reportedly a 28-point proposal, has faced immediate resistance from European officials. The plan allegedly demands Ukraine cede territory, restrict its military, and limit weaponry, while excluding a European security force. European leaders, uninvolved in the plan’s drafting, are preparing to push back, emphasizing that any agreement must have Kyiv’s consent and not resemble capitulation. Ukraine itself has rejected territorial concessions, advocating for firm security guarantees, while Europe, the primary financial backer, insists on a central role in a credible peace process.
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A leaked 28-point peace plan drafted by the Trump administration, revealed by Axios, proposes significant concessions from Ukraine. The plan, which includes territorial losses, limitations on the Ukrainian armed forces, and a commitment to not joining NATO, is being pushed on an “aggressive timeline”. The plan envisions the de facto recognition of Crimea and parts of the Donbas region as Russian territory, while also freezing the situation in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia. The document, which was discussed with both Ukrainian and Russian officials, outlines a comprehensive non-aggression agreement and envisions the reintegration of Russia into the global economy.
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A draft proposal obtained by the Associated Press details a plan for ending the war in Ukraine, potentially ceding land to Russia and limiting the size of Kyiv’s military. The plan, developed through negotiations between Washington and Moscow, would allow Russia to retain control of the Donbas region and maintain its grip on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. The agreement also includes a “Peace Council” that Trump would oversee. However, the proposal faces resistance from both European leaders and Ukrainian officials, raising doubts about its viability and potential to reward Russian aggression.
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The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has voiced its support for Donald Trump’s peace plan for Ukraine, emphasizing that Russia could immediately end the conflict by withdrawing its troops. This backing follows reports of a US-crafted peace plan that reportedly pressures Kyiv to cede territory and weapons. A UK representative stated London shares Trump’s desire to end the war. This development comes amid reports of the US secretly working with Russia on a peace plan and efforts involving Qatar and Türkiye as mediators.
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Hamas is expected to reject the Trump administration’s peace plan for Gaza. A Hamas official informed the BBC that the plan prioritizes Israeli interests while disregarding the needs of the Palestinian people. This stance suggests a likely impasse in negotiations, as the group views the proposal as unfavorable to their objectives. The official’s statement indicates Hamas’s firm opposition to the plan.
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President Trump unveiled a peace plan for Gaza after a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The plan would temporarily place the territory under the control of a “Board of Peace” led by Trump. This proposal is aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict in the region.
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