Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan Meets European Push for Dialogue
US and European leaders push parallel tracks to end the Russia-Ukraine war, with Trump’s plan seeking concessions by Christmas as Europe calls for renewed dialogue with Russia.
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US and European leaders push parallel tracks to end the Russia-Ukraine war, with Trump’s plan seeking concessions by Christmas as Europe calls for renewed dialogue with Russia.
President Trump says next steps for Ukraine peace talks are unclear after envoys’ Moscow meeting with Putin, as Zelenskyy prepares U.S. dialogue.
Zelenskyy faces U.S. pressure to accept a peace plan, while European leaders scramble to craft a counterproposal amid debates over the country’s post-war path.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy arrived in France on December 1 to meet President Emmanuel Macron, marking a key step in Franco-Ukraine relations and ongoing European support.
President Zelenskyy warned that a U.S.-led peace plan could jeopardize Ukraine’s dignity and freedom, as European leaders race to propose an alternative.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has pressed US and French leaders for additional missiles and air defense as Russia ramps up strikes and global focus shifts.
Zelenskyy urges Trump to leverage his Middle East ceasefire success to end the Ukraine war, calling for renewed diplomatic focus amid energy grid attacks and stalled talks.
Ukrainian official Andriy Yermak confirms President Zelenskyy is speaking live with U.S. President Trump, offering a real-time glimpse into high-stakes global diplomacy.
Russia accuses European countries of fueling the Ukraine conflict and blocking negotiations, while affirming its openness to diplomacy.
Zelenskyy says he is ready to step down after the Russia conflict ends, urging Ukraine to hold elections if a ceasefire is reached.