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‘Only Trump can stop the war’: Ukraine FM pushes to speed up peace talks

Ukraine’s foreign minister Andrii Sybiha says Kyiv wants to speed up U.S. brokered peace talks with Russia, arguing that only U.S. President Donald Trump has the political weight to seal a final deal. In an interview in Kyiv, Sybiha said Ukraine and Russia must hold a face to face leaders’ summit to resolve the toughest remaining issues in a 20 point peace framework that has guided recent trilateral negotiations. He warned that campaigning for the U.S. mid term elections in November could soon distract Washington, so Ukraine is keen to “capitalise on momentum” in the talks. On core territorial questions, he said the sides remain far apart, with Russia demanding that Ukraine formally hand over the remaining 20% of Donetsk it has yet to occupy and Kyiv insisting on regaining control of all its land, including the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. […]

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Trump-Zelenskyy talks advance Ukraine peace deal 90% despite Donbas issues

President Donald Trump and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported significant progress toward a 20-point peace framework ending Russia's war after two hours of talks at Mar-a-Lago, Florida. Trump stated Ukraine is "a lot closer" to a deal with resolution expected in weeks, praising Zelenskyy as "brave" while claiming Russia wants Ukraine to succeed. Zelenskyy confirmed the plan is "90% agreed," with US-Ukraine security guarantees at 100% (Trump said 95%), marking a key milestone for lasting peace.​ Thorny issues remain, primarily Russia's demand for control of Ukraine's eastern Donbas region, which Zelenskyy said respects Ukrainian law, people, and territory, creating a tough standoff. Trump noted progress over the past month on complicated matters, including the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant under Russian control since 2022, where Putin is cooperative on reopening without missile strikes. Trump spoke with Putin earlier, describing him as "very serious" […]

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Zelensky to meet Trump in Florida to push 20 point Ukraine peace plan

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to meet US President Donald Trump in Florida on Sunday to work on a plan aimed at ending the war with Russia. The talks at Trump’s Mar a Lago residence will focus on a revised 20 point peace proposal that Zelensky says is “90% ready.”​ The meeting comes after a fresh wave of Russian missile and drone attacks on Kyiv and other cities, which Zelensky described as Moscow’s answer to intensified US brokered peace efforts. Power and heating were knocked out in parts of the capital during the strikes.​ Zelensky has told journalists he plans to raise the fate of the contested Donbas region in eastern Ukraine, as well as the future of the Russian occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant and broader security guarantees for Ukraine. He is also expected to push for firm commitments […]

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Zelensky meets Pope, refines response to new US peace plan

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has met Pope Leo XIV in Italy as he prepares an updated response to a revised United States plan to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The meeting took place at the Pope’s country residence in Castel Gandolfo near Rome, during a wider European tour focused on talks with allies about war and peace efforts.​ Zelensky said Washington had cut its original 28-point proposal to 20 points after intensive talks with Ukrainian officials over the weekend. He explained that Ukrainian and European negotiators will now work through those 20 points and that Kyiv will send its formal, revised position to the United States soon.​ According to Zelensky, the main obstacles in the US plan involve possible territorial concessions and the level of long-term security guarantees for Ukraine. He stressed that Ukraine has no legal or moral right […]

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Kremlin open to multiple Ukraine talks with US

The Kremlin has said Russia is ready to hold as many rounds of talks with the United States as necessary on the war in Ukraine following recent high-level contacts between the two countries.​ Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that no single meeting could solve all issues, but stressed that Moscow was prepared to continue discussions if Washington showed “political will” to seek a settlement.​ Peskov repeated Russia’s position that any negotiations must take account of what it calls “new realities on the ground”, a reference to Ukrainian territories claimed and occupied by Russian forces.​ He also argued that the involvement of the US and other Western states in supplying weapons to Kyiv was prolonging the conflict, while insisting that Moscow remained open to dialogue on security guarantees and broader stability in Europe.​ The comments come amid renewed diplomatic activity […]

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Ukraine Faces Pressure Over US War Plan

Ukraine has come under intense international pressure to respond to a US proposal for ending the war, which includes many of Russia’s hardline demands. The 28-point plan—welcomed by Putin but resisted by President Zelensky—would force Ukraine to cede land, reduce its army, and rule out NATO membership, while offering “security guarantees” and partial recovery funds from frozen Russian assets. US President Trump gave Ukraine less than a week to decide; Kyiv is reviewing alternatives, with European leaders insisting any deal must not “betray” Ukraine’s interests. European Commission chief von der Leyen declared that “nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine,” as Kyiv holds emergency talks with France, Germany, and Britain. Putin threatened more land seizures if Kyiv rejects the offer, emphasizing that Russia would regain territory, rejoin the global economy, and the G8 under the plan. Ukrainians remain divided, with some fearing […]

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European Leaders Join Zelensky at White House for Ukraine Summit

A historic diplomatic moment is underway in Washington: on Monday, August 18, 2025, a rare delegation of European heads of state has gathered at the White House to join Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in high-stakes discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump. These talks come amid escalating concern about the future trajectory of the Russia-Ukraine war. A United European Front Representing the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Finland, NATO, and the European Commission, these leaders have formed a united front in solidarity with Ukraine. Their presence underscores a collective determination to reinforce Ukraine’s security amid shifting U.S. diplomatic signals. Escalating Diplomatic Stakes Just three days ago, President Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska—a move that heightened European anxiety. The inclusion of a broad European delegation signals keen concern and urgency as the conflict enters its fourth year. Zelensky […]

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