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EADaily, November 21st, 2025. Deputy Permanent Representative of Ukraine in The UN Hristina Gayovyshyn said that Ukraine will not sign the plan of US President Donald Trump for a peaceful settlement.
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'Defining Moment:' How Trump broke down walls to get Ukraine and Russia to a peace framework
For the first time, Kiev and Moscow articulated specific visions this week for a peace deal. And while they remain apart on big issues like land borders and NATO membership, the two sides have a meaningful framework that eluded past negotiations and presidents.
President Erdogan says Türkiye is prepared to host direct negotiations in Istanbul and remains in communication with both Ukrainian and Russian officials.
EADaily, . Ukraine has lost more than 500 thousand servicemen killed and more than 500 thousand wounded. This was stated by a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security Vadim Ivchenko.
The Geneva talks present an important opportunity to reaffirm Ukraine's rights and secure future security. Umerov emphasized that, while working toward an agreement, it is crucial to maintain a high level of focus on the country's basic needs, including the possibility of receiving military aid to strengthen national defenses.
The European powers in particular have made it clear that they will redouble their rearmament and war efforts if an agreement is reached between Russia and Ukraine.
Washington and Moscow have agreed to engage in peace negotiations in December, aims to put an end to the three-year-old Russia-Ukraine conflict. Reports
Exclusive: Both Ryanair and Wizz Air insist they will be first back when the fighting stops, with easyJet planning flights from Gatwick to Kyiv
The invasion of Ukraine has caused significant environmental damage, including the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam, which has led to flooding, pollution, and heavy metal contamination, as well as the release of methane from the Nord Stream gas line,
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Putin says revised US-Ukraine peace plan could form basis for future agreement
Russian President Vladimir Putin said a revised US-Ukraine peace framework could serve as a starting point for future agreements, but threatened to seize territory by force if Ukrainian troops did not withdraw from territories they hold.