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Zelensky refuses to cede land, aims for revised U.S. peace proposal

Published on: December 9, 2025 5:43 PM

Ukraine has refused to give up land and is preparing a revised peace plan to present to the White House.

According to BBC News, Kyiv intends to offer alternative proposals for the Americans. President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated that Ukraine cannot surrender territory under Ukrainian or international law. He emphasized that such a move would violate both legality and morality.

Zelensky made these remarks while meeting European and NATO leaders, aiming to block U.S. support for a peace plan that required major territorial concessions. Allies worry such a plan could weaken Ukraine and invite future Russian attacks.

Read more: Zelensky meets Macron as peace talks loom 

Meanwhile, Russia continues attacks on Ukraine. In Sumy, Russian drones targeted electrical infrastructure overnight, causing widespread power outages. In Ternopil, casualties from a previous Russian missile strike rose to 38, including eight children.

Zelensky’s current European tour comes after intense U.S.-Ukraine negotiations failed to produce an acceptable deal. Kyiv has reduced the U.S.-proposed 28-point plan to 20 points, without compromising on territorial integrity. Sensitive issues include control over eastern Donbas and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.

Read more: Zelensky rejects US plan favouring Russia

European leaders are trying to balance support for Ukraine while keeping the U.S. engaged. Ukraine hopes to submit its revised peace plan soon. Discussions also include future security guarantees and international military support, though details remain uncertain.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: civilian casualties, Donbas, Latest, NATO, peace plan, Russia, territorial integrity, U.S.-Ukraine talks, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia, Zelensky

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