The US and Ukraine are locked in high-stakes talks today over a draft peace plan to end the brutal war with Russia, confirmed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Donald Trump has slammed down a Christmas deadline for Kyiv to accept the deal, warning, “Ukraine will eventually succumb to Moscow’s military might if peace isn’t reached.”
Zelensky Battles Under Pressure from Trump and White House
Zelensky revealed on Telegram that US and Ukrainian officials are ironing out a 20-point peace blueprint aimed at post-war recovery and economic revival. The White House, however, is ratcheting up pressure on Kyiv to make tough concessions—possibly handing over territory to Russia in exchange for shaky security promises.
This ultimatum came straight from Trump’s peace envoys, Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, after their secret meeting with Putin in Moscow.
Trump: “Russia Has the Upper Hand”
In a stark warning, Trump told Politico Ukraine “has until Christmas to accept the peace deal.” He slammed European leaders as “weak” for their failure to push peace forward.
“Russia has the upper hand, and they always did. They’re much bigger. They’re much stronger. I give the people of Ukraine tremendous credit for their bravery, but size usually wins. The numbers are just crazy.”
Trump also highlighted deep animosity between Putin and Zelensky and blasted Kyiv for exploiting the war to dodge elections.
Zelensky Counters with Fight for a Fair Peace
Refusing to buckle, Zelensky insists he’s working hard with European allies on a counter peace plan. He hopes to win Trump’s backing while pushing back against US calls to accept a deal favoring Moscow.
Zelensky said Ukraine pushed back hard, cutting the plan down to 20 points by removing “obvious anti-Ukrainian points.” The new package now includes:
- 20-point framework agreement
- Security guarantees
- Post-war recovery plan
This updated plan is set to be sent to the US on Wednesday.
Kremlin Backs Trump, Says Plan Fits Russia’s View
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov welcomed Trump’s remarks, saying they “align with Russia’s view” on NATO, territory, and Ukraine’s losses. “We will see how events unfold,” he said cryptically.
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Zelensky remains a realist: “We want to be in NATO. It’s fair. But neither the US nor some others see Ukraine joining at this time.”
Trump sarcastically told Politico, “NATO calls me daddy,” mocking the alliance’s inaction while the war drags on.
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