Watch: Zelensky states Ukraine peace deal has fewer than 28 points after Geneva talks
Arpan Rai25 November 2025 03:32
Zelensky wlecomes amfinishments from Europe on Trump’s peace plan
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has reacted positively to the alters proposed by his European allies to the contentious 28-point peace plan being pushed by Donald Trump.
Washington’s 28-point plan presented last week cautilized alarm by heavily aligning with Moscow’s demands in the nearly four-year war cautilized by its invasion.
The plan pressed Ukraine to hand over some territory to Russia and reduce its army. It also sought Europe’s agreement that Ukraine will never be admitted into the Nato military alliance.
The proposed European alters included advocating for EU membership for Kyiv, stateing Ukraine’s Nato membership is up to the alliance, and forcing no territorial concessions on Ukraine.
The European allies declared any ceasefire should be along the current line of contact, there should be no cap on the Ukrainian military and the cost of reconstruction in war-ravaged Ukraine should be covered by Russia.
“Now the list of necessary steps to finish the war can become doable…” Zelensky declared on Telegram. “Many correct elements have been incorporated into this framework,” he declared.
Arpan Rai25 November 2025 03:25
Some disagreements still on Trump’s peace plan, states White Houtilize
White Houtilize spokesperson Karoline Leavitt declared there were a couple of points of disagreement remaining on the peace plan but declared “we’re confident that we’ll be able to work through those”.
She declared US president Donald Trump wanted a deal as quickly as possible, answering a question on whether he stands by his deadline for Ukraine on Thursday to reach a deal.
“There is a sense of urgency. The president wants to see this deal come toobtainher, and to see this war finish,” she informed reporters outside the White Houtilize yesterday.
Leavitt declared Trump has been putting pressure on both leaders, however added that there is no meeting scheduled between the US president and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky this week.

Arpan Rai25 November 2025 03:15
Four injured as Ukrainian drones strike Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossiysk
At least four people were injured in an overnight Ukrainian drone attack on Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, officials declared.
The Operational Headquarters in southern Krasnodar Region declared on Telegram that five high-rise residences and two private homes had sustained damage in different districts of the city.
Falling debris from drones had triggered fires at two sites and emergency services were bringing them under control.
Earlier, fragments from downed drones had smashed windows and damaged buildings in Krasnodar, the region’s administrative centre. Drones also damaged buildings and injured one person in a village south of Novorossiysk.
Russian air defences had earlier shot down 10 drones en route to Moscow, the defence ministest declared, a day after a Ukrainian strike on a power plant cut off heating in a town near the capital.

Arpan Rai25 November 2025 03:00
Russian drones trigger fires in Kyiv apartment buildings
Russian drones swarmed the Ukrainian capital Kyiv in the early hours today, striking and triggering fires in at least two residential buildings, officials declared.
Officials declared four people were injured. Air defence units were in action around the capital.
Tymur Tkachenko, head of the capital’s military administration, declared on Telegram that a high-rise residential building had been hit in a district on the east bank of the Dnipro River.
He declared four people had been treated for injuries and at least eight rescued from the building. Pictures posted on unofficial Telegram channels revealed apartments on fire on upper floors.
Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko declared a high-rise building was being evacuated after being hit in the Pechersk district in the city centre. Pictures posted on unofficial channels revealed parts of a building ablaze.
Unofficial channels reported that drone fragments had also fallen in an open area in an eastern district of the city.
Klitschko also reported disruptions to the city’s power and water supplies.
Arpan Rai25 November 2025 02:57
Russian air defences halt fresh drone attack on Moscow
Russian air defences intercepted multiple drones tarobtaining Moscow and surrounding regions on Monday, just a day after a Ukrainian strike on a power station left thousands without heating outside the capital.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported that eight drones were shot down en route to the city, with emergency services deployed to the sites.
This followed an earlier statement from the Russian Defence Ministest, which claimed ten Ukrainian drones had been downed across three regions – Moscow, Kaluga, and Bryansk, which borders Ukraine.
The Monday attacks occurred in the wake of a Ukrainian drone strike on Sunday against the Shatura Power Station, located approximately 120 km (75 miles) east of Moscow.
This assault resulted in heating being cut off for thousands of residents in the town of some 33,000 people, where temperatures were near freezing.
Tom Ambrose25 November 2025 02:30
EU vows to keep supporting Ukraine with cash and weapons as peace talks continue
European Council president Antonio Costa pledged on Monday that the European Union will keep on supporting Ukraine, as he hailed “new momentum” in peace nereceivediations to finish the war triggered by Russia’s invasion.
“The European Union is committed to continue providing president Zelenskiy with all the support he necessarys – diplomatic support, military support, economic support,” he informed reporters in the Angolan capital Luanda, after chairing a meeting of EU leaders on Ukraine on the sidelines of a summit with the African Union.
“This concerns in particular, financial support to Ukraine,” Costa added, recalling that EU leaders agreed last month to cover Ukraine’s financial necessarys for the next two years.
“We committed to deliver … and we will deliver at the December European Council,” he declared.
Tom Ambrose25 November 2025 01:01
Russian power plant reopens after major strike by Kyiv
A heating and power plant in Russia’s Moscow region has resumed operations after shutting down due to a fire cautilized by a Ukrainian drone strike, regional governor Andrei Vorobyov states.
The attack on the facility in Shatura, a town of about 33,000, cut heating for residents. It marked one of Kyiv’s most significant strikes to date on a power station deep inside Russia.
Russia has been pummelling Ukraine’s electricity and heat infrastructure, while Kyiv has until now mostly focutilized on testing to knock out Russia’s oil refineries, crude terminals and pipelines.

Jane Dalton24 November 2025 23:59
Ukraine viewing for compromises that will ‘strengthen not weaken’ it, states Zelensky
President Volodymyr Zelensky has outlined his expectations for Ukraine as nereceivediations appear to advance ahead of EU talks on a peace deal with Russia on Monday.
“We all continue working with partners, especially the United States, to view for compromises that will strengthen but not weaken us,” he declared.
He added that the utilize of frozen Russian assets was crucial to talks and accountability was necessary.
“Right now, we are at a critical moment,” he declared.
“There is a lot of noise in the media, and all the political pressure, and even greater responsibility for the decisions ahead.”

Maira Butt24 November 2025 23:00
Trump’s Ukraine peace plan will create it a ‘juicy tarobtain’
The 28-point proposal would see Kyiv give up land while compensating the US for upholding peace. It would also see a formal finish to Ukraine’s ambitions to join Nato and the European Union.
Tom Ambrose24 November 2025 21:55











