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Zelensky hints at Trump-proposed peace deal compromise

Volodymyr Zelensky has signaled openness to a compromise peace deal proposed by Donald Trump, acknowledging Ukraine's reliance on American support during high-level talks in London with leaders from France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The discussions focused on a plan to end Ukraine's nearly four-year war with Russia, with territorial concessions emerging as the most contentious issue. While Prime Minister Keir Starmer declined to pressure Zelensky to accept the United States-led proposal, the talks also addressed the potential use of frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine and the need for robust security guarantees.

The United States has been urging Ukraine to move quickly on the peace plan, but Zelensky and his negotiators emphasized the importance of working out details and securing lasting guarantees. Meanwhile, Russia continues its military assaults on Ukrainian cities and rejects the presence of allied troops, while demanding extensive territorial gains. European leaders, including Emmanuel Macron, stressed the need for stronger security assurances for Ukraine and continued pressure on Russia to pursue peace.

The outcome of the negotiations remains uncertain, with Ukraine and its allies insisting that any ceasefire must be just, lasting, and accompanied by meaningful security commitments. The talks come amid ongoing violence in Ukraine and shifting diplomatic strategies from both Washington and Moscow.

Original article source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/galleries/article-15364225/Zelensky-hints-Trump-proposed-peace-deal-compromise.html
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