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Zelenskyy to speak with Trump on deal to end war

i2wtcBy i2wtcNovember 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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U.S. President Donald Trump (L) greets Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy outside the West Wing of the White House on October 17, 2025, in Washington, DC.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Thursday that Kyiv is “geared up for clear and honest work” to develop a peace plan to end the country’s war with Russia, after being presented with draft proposals by U.S. delegates.

On Tuesday, Axios reported that a secret peace deal was being drawn up by Washington and Moscow, with some media outlets reporting a breakthrough could be imminent. 

In a post on the social networking site Telegram, Zelenskyy said he had met with a high-level U.S. delegation on Thursday and engaged in “a very serious conversation.”

“The American side presented its proposals — the points of a plan to end the war — their vision,” he said.

The 28-point peace plan drawn up by the U.S. and Russia is reported to include proposals for Ukraine to give up territory in its eastern Donbas region and halve its armed forces, among other conditions.

Zelenskyy — who has previously rejected the notion that Kyiv could concede land to Moscow in exchange for peace — hinted in his post on Thursday that his position on maintaining Ukrainian borders remains unchanged.

“From the first days of the war, we have upheld one very simple position: Ukraine needs peace … with terms that respect our independence, our sovereignty, and the dignity of the Ukrainian people,” he said.

“I outlined our key principles. And we agreed that our teams will work on these proposals to ensure it’s all genuine … We’re geared up for clear and honest work — Ukraine, the United States, and our friends and partners in Europe and around the world.”

Concessions by Kyiv? Unpacking reports of a U.S. peace plan for Ukraine

European Union’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called for Europe to have a seat at the negotiating table as peace plans were hashed out.

“In this war, there is one aggressor and one victim. So far, we haven’t heard of any concessions from Russia’s side,” she told reporters.

Zelenskyy added in his statement on Thursday that Kyiv “will not make any sharp statements,” and that he expects to speak with U.S. President Donald Trump in the coming days.

“We are fully aware that America’s strength and America’s support can truly bring peace closer, and we do not want to lose that,” he said. “The United States has the power to ensure that Russia’s willingness to end the war finally becomes serious. I will continue working for this one hundred percent.”

U.S. plan ‘would leave Ukraine totally vulnerable’

Guntram Wolff, senior fellow at Bruegel told CNBC’s “Europe Early Edition” on Friday that the deal was unlikely to be approved in its current form.

“When I saw the details of this peace plan … I really don’t think it can fly, because at the core, what it says is that Ukraine should give up significant parts of its military personnel, meaning the military personnel would decrease by something like a third from 900,000 to 600,000, and there wouldn’t be any NATO troops in Ukraine,” he said.

“That would leave Ukraine totally vulnerable to a renewed attack from Russia at a later stage — and we know how this has gone in the past. There’s some sort of a ceasefire, and within a few months, Russia can decide to re-attack. I think really, if we want a peace plan, it needs to be one where Ukraine has the strength and the capacity to defend itself, if necessary.”



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