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Europe Rejects US Ukraine Peace Plan

Published on: November 21, 2025 7:43 AM

Europe Rejects US Ukraine Peace Plan

European leaders pushed back against a US-backed Ukraine peace plan that demands land concessions and limits on Ukraine’s military. The reported proposal created sharp tension, as Kyiv already faces pressure from battlefield setbacks and political troubles. Officials said the plan forces Ukraine into a weakened position, which they refuse to accept.

European ministers stressed that peace must not equal surrender. They said Ukraine deserves a settlement that protects its sovereignty and prevents future Russian aggression. Meanwhile, Washington continues to explore options and insists that both sides must accept difficult compromises for a durable Ukraine peace plan. However, Kyiv remains firm and says weakening its defenses would invite new attacks.

READ MORE:Trump greenlights secret Russia-Ukraine peace plan

Russia dismissed talk of new negotiations and repeated its earlier demands. Moscow said any discussion must address what it calls the root causes of the conflict. It continues heavy strikes across Ukraine as winter approaches, causing blackouts, deaths, and major destruction. Crews search damaged buildings daily, and families look for missing relatives after each new attack.

The situation at the front remains bleak. Russian troops slowly advance toward Pokrovsk and hope to claim their first major city in nearly two years. Ukraine says Russia’s gains are small but admits it lacks enough capability to stop them. Soldiers on both sides endure a grinding war marked by drones, artillery, and constant bombardment.

READ MORE:US proposes Ukraine concessions for peace plan

As the conflict enters its fourth winter, the Ukraine peace plan debate grows more urgent. Kyiv argues that accepting such terms would equal capitulation and leave the country exposed. European leaders agree and insist that true peace must protect Ukraine, not weaken it. The search for a just settlement continues, but the war shows no sign of ending soon.

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