Deep Divisions Persist as New Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Loom
As new Russia-Ukraine peace talks loom, deep divisions over Donbas, troop caps and NATO membership challenge prospects for lasting peace.
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As new Russia-Ukraine peace talks loom, deep divisions over Donbas, troop caps and NATO membership challenge prospects for lasting peace.
US and Russia held talks in Abu Dhabi on Nov 24–25, 2025 as the Coalition of the Willing prepares a virtual summit to push for a peace deal in Ukraine.
Trump says both Putin and Zelenskyy want to end the war as he meets Zelenskyy in Washington after a 2.5-hour phone call with Putin.
Zelenskyy says he is ready to step down after the Russia conflict ends, urging Ukraine to hold elections if a ceasefire is reached.
At UNGA, Trump said Ukraine, with EU and NATO support, can win back all its territory. Zelenskyy hailed a ‘positive signal.’ Kremlin and Berlin offered contrasting takes.
Russia claims capturing Novomykolaivka in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region, but Kyiv denies control. Zelensky warns of Putin’s broader aims as peace talks stay paused.
Russian President Putin warns Western troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets, fueling debate over postwar security guarantees among Kyiv’s allies.
Russia’s overnight strike on Ukraine’s military hubs deployed 537 drones and 45 missiles, with over 90% intercepted. The raids highlight the growing impact of drone warfare.
Russian forces advanced in Donetsk region, capturing settlements including Kleban-Byk, while South Africa’s President Ramaphosa calls for Ukraine-Russia peace summit.
A high-stakes Trump-Putin meeting is set in the coming days, marking a new chapter in the Ukraine conflict and global diplomacy.