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European allies back Zelensky after Trump criticism

AFP London
Published: 09 Dec 2025, 15: 28

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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, France's President Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz chat on the 10 Downing Street doorstep after a meeting in central London on December 8, 2025. AFP

Ukraine's European allies put on a show of support for President Volodymyr Zelensky Monday as they expressed scepticism about parts of the US proposal to end Russia's nearly four-year invasion.

Zelensky first held a meeting in London with the leaders of Britain, France and Germany before heading to Brussels later Monday for talks with the heads of the EU and of NATO. Afterwards, he was to fly to Rome for a meeting Tuesday with the Italian prime minister.

The discussions came after US President Donald Trump accused Zelensky of not reading his administration's proposal on a deal to end nearly four years of war sparked by Russia's invasion of its neighbour.

That followed days of talks between Ukrainian and US officials in Miami that ended on Saturday with no apparent breakthrough, but with Zelensky committing to further negotiations.

In London, Zelensky spoke with British prime minister Keir Starmer, French president Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

At a subsequent press conference, he said that Ukrainian territory was one of the main sticking points in negotiations.

"Russia is insisting that we give up territories, but we don't want to cede anything," Zelensky said.

"There are difficult problems concerning the territories and so far there has been no compromise," he said, adding that Kyiv had no legal or moral right to give up its land.

He also said: "The key is to know what our partners will be ready to do in the event of new aggression by Russia. At the moment, we have not received any answer to this question."

Hours later, in Brussels, Zelensky said on X he had "a good and productive meeting" with NATO chief Mark Rutte, European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

"Our positions have been aligned on all issues. We are acting in a coordinated and constructive manner," Zelensky said.

Rutte also called it a "good" discussion and reiterated the support for a "just and lasting peace for Ukraine", while von der Leyen, also on X, said the EU was "ironclad" in its backing for Kyiv.

"Ukraine's sovereignty must be respected. Ukraine's security must be guaranteed, in the long term, as a first line of defence for our Union. These priorities were are the centre of our discussions with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte," von der Leyen said.

France's Macron wrote on X after the London meeting that "we are preparing robust security guarantees and measures for Ukraine's reconstruction".

Macron said the "main issue" was finding "convergence" between the European and Ukrainian position and that of the United States.

Ahead of the London talks, German leader Merz said he was "sceptical about some of the details which we are seeing in the documents coming from the US side, but we have to talk about it".

And Britain's Starmer said he would not be pushing Zelensky to accept the deal spearheaded by Trump's administration -- the initial version of which was criticised by Ukraine's allies as overly favourable to Russia.

Disappointed

On Saturday, Zelensky said he had a "very substantive and constructive" telephone conversation with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner who were negotiating with Ukrainian officials in Miami.

But Trump criticised his Ukrainian counterpart on Sunday, telling reporters: "I have to say that I'm a little bit disappointed that President Zelensky hasn't yet read the proposal, that was as of a few hours ago."

Witkoff and Kushner had met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin last week, with Moscow rejecting parts of the US proposal.

Before Monday's talks, Macron slammed what he called Russia's "escalatory path".

"We must continue to exert pressure on Russia to compel it to choose peace," he wrote on X.

Hot and cold

Washington's initial plan to bring an end to the conflict involved Ukraine surrendering land that Russia has not captured in return for security promises that fall short of Kyiv's aspirations to join NATO.

The nature of the security guarantees that Ukraine could get to fend off any future Russian invasion has so far been shrouded in uncertainty, beyond an initial suggestion that jets to defend Kyiv could be based in Poland.

Trump has blown hot and cold on Ukraine since returning to office in January, initially chastising Zelensky for not being grateful for US support.

But he was also frustrated that his efforts to persuade Putin to end the war had failed to produce results and he recently slapped sanctions on Russian oil firms.​
 

Belgium deputy PM: Russian frozen assets to be used for Ukraine loan

REUTERS
Published :
Dec 11, 2025 21:16
Updated :
Dec 11, 2025 21:16
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Belgium's Finance Minister Vincent Van Peteghem attends the Eurozone finance ministers meeting in Brussels, Belgium, November 7, 2022. Photo : REUTERS/Yves Herman/Files

Russian frozen assets will have to be used for Ukraine at some point, Belgium’s deputy prime minister Vincent Van Peteghem said on Thursday, added however Belgium “would not take any reckless compromises” before it agreed to any deal over this.

“At some point, these frozen Russian assets will have to be used,” he said ahead of a meeting of euro zone finance ministers.

The European Commission has proposed an unprecedented use of frozen Russian assets or international borrowing to raise money which is urgently needed for Ukraine. The Commission and most EU countries prefer a “reparations loan” using Russian state assets immobilised in the EU due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

But Belgium, which holds most of the assets in the Euroclear securities depository, has raised a range of legal concerns, delaying a decision, which is now expected to be taken on Dec 18.​
 

Ukraine says it retakes parts of Kupiansk, encircling Russian troops

REUTERS
Published :
Dec 12, 2025 19:32
Updated :
Dec 12, 2025 20:12

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A road sign reads 'Kupiansk region’, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, near the frontline town of Kupiansk, Ukraine November 12, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Stringer

Ukrainian forces have retaken parts of the northeastern town of Kupiansk and several villages around it in an operation that encircled Russian troops, a Ukrainian military commander said on Friday.

The Russian military said in November that it had taken full control of Kupiansk. Ukraine denied the city had changed hands and fighting continued there.

Reuters could not immediately verify the battlefield reports.

"Today, we can say that the Russians in the city are completely cut off. For a long time, they couldn't understand what was happening. But now they know they are surrounded," Ihor Obolienskyi, commander of the Khartiia Corps of the National Guard, was quoted by the Ukrainska Pravda news outlet.

Russian supply routes had been cut off and several hundred Russian troops surrounded, Khartiia said on the Telegram messenger.

Russia, which began its full-scale invasion of Ukrainein February 2022, did not immediately comment.

With US-backed peace efforts under way, Moscow has said it is advancing on all fronts. Moscow says its troops have also seized the strategic city of Pokrovsk in the east but Kyiv has denied this, saying fighting continues.

On Thursday, Russia said it had captured the eastern town of Siversk. Kyiv says it is under Ukrainian control.

Ukraine's Deep State battlefield mapping project now shows at least three villages to the north and west of Kupiansk under Ukraine's control.

Kupiansk's northern districts are shown as also under Ukrainian control and the map suggests Russian troops are encircled in the city centre.​
 

US envoy to meet Zelensky, Europe leaders in Berlin
Agence France-Presse . Kyiv, Ukraine 14 December, 2025, 01:03

US president Donald Trump’s special envoy will meet with Volodymyr Zelensky and other European leaders in Berlin this weekend, the White House said, as Washington presses for a plan to end Russia’s war with Ukraine.

Ahead of the meetings, Zelensky warned on Saturday that Russia ‘still aims to destroy’ Ukraine, as Kyiv said ‘massive’ Russian strikes on energy facilities overnight had left thousands without power across the country.

Russia said it had hit Ukrainian facilities with hypersonic ballistic missiles, in what it called retaliation for Ukrainian attacks.

‘It is important that everyone now sees what Russia is doing—every step they take in terror against our people... for this is clearly not about ending the war. They still aim to destroy our state and inflict maximum pain on our people,’ the Ukrainian president said on X.

An 80-year-old woman was killed when a Russian shell hit a residential building in Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy region, said the regional governor.

Trump has been stepping up pressure on Kyiv to reach an agreement since revealing a plan to end the war last month that was criticised as echoing Moscow’s demands, including Ukraine ceding crucial territory.

The 28-point proposal has triggered a flurry of diplomacy between the United States and Ukraine’s European allies, with Kyiv officials recently saying they had sent Washington a revised version.

Full details on the updated plan have not been released.

A White House official confirmed to AFP on Friday that Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff will meet with Zelensky and European leaders over the weekend to discuss the status of peace negotiations.

Germany’s government has said Berlin will host the leaders, including the heads of the European Union and NATO, next Monday in the hours after Zelensky attends a German-Ukrainian business forum with chancellor Friedrich Merz.

The idea of a speedy accession by Ukraine into the European Union—a move opposed by Moscow—is included in the latest version of the US-led plan.

Europeans and Ukrainians are also asking the United States to provide them with ‘security guarantees’ before Ukraine negotiates any territorial concessions, France said Friday.

Under the latest US plan, Ukraine would join the EU as early as January 2027, a senior official familiar with the matter told AFP on Friday on condition of anonymity.

The complicated EU accession process usually takes years and requires a unanimous vote from all 27 members of the bloc.

Some countries, notably Hungary, have consistently voiced opposition to Ukraine joining.

Trump can use ‘various levers of influence’ to convince leaders opposed to Ukraine’s membership to change their stance, Zelensky told journalists on Thursday.

Kyiv has long striven for EU membership, but has struggled to eradicate endemic corruption—a core prerequisite for joining the bloc.

Moscow indicated Friday it was suspicious of efforts to amend the US plan, for which it has signalled support.

‘We have an impression that this version... will be worsened,’ Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov told the Kommersant business daily.

‘It’ll be a long process,’ he added, saying Moscow had not seen an updated version since discussions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US envoys Witkoff and Jared Kushner in Moscow last week.

Zelensky said Thursday Washington wants only Ukraine, not Russia, to withdraw its troops from parts of the eastern Donetsk region, where a demilitarised ‘free economic zone’ would be installed as a buffer between the two armies.

On Friday evening, an adviser to French president Emmanuel Macron said Ukraine was ‘not considering’ a deal on the territories or a demilitarised zone.

Russia, which has the numerical advantage in manpower and weapons, has been grinding forward on the battlefield for months.​
 

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