Volodymyr Zelensky expressed gratitude for American military assistance, especially after criticism from the U.S., while distancing Ukraine from a newly proposed 28-point peace framework that could demand significant concessions to Russia.
In his remarks, Zelensky acknowledged the value of U.S. aid and reinforced Ukraine’s determination to shape any settlement on its terms, insisting the country will not accept a deal that undermines its political independence, territorial integrity, or future security.
Meanwhile, Europe is reportedly amending parts of the U.S.-backed plan, voicing concern that the draft overly favors Russia and may dirty Ukraine’s negotiating position. Tensions are rising as Kyiv, Washington, and European capitals seek alignment on an approach that both ends the war and upholds Ukraine’s sovereign rights.
As negotiations evolve, Ukraine continues to reiterate that any final agreement must protect its destiny—not just serve geopolitical deals.
