Zelensky warns Ukraine risks losing US support over White House peace plan
Summary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky cautioned that Ukraine might lose U.S. support over a U.S. peace plan to end the conflict with Russia. The proposed plan suggests Ukraine give up some eastern regions and not join NATO, which Kyiv has previously refused. President Donald Trump supports a timeline for Ukraine to agree to this plan, as tensions and discussions continue.Key Facts
- President Zelensky warned that the peace plan could lead to Ukraine losing U.S. support.
- The plan suggests Ukraine should concede control over parts of the eastern regions and not join NATO.
- Russian President Putin calls the proposed plan a possible "basis" for peace.
- President Trump mentioned giving Ukraine a deadline until Thanksgiving to agree to the plan.
- The U.S. has sent senior officials to Kyiv to push for the plan's acceptance.
- Zelensky has sought continuous support from the UK, France, and Germany.
- Discussions involved Zelensky, U.S. Vice-President JD Vance, and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll.
- The plan was reportedly prepared in consultation with Ukraine's top security official, Rustem Umerov.
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