UPDATE: Ukraine has just signaled its support for a potential peace deal with Russia, contingent on critical discussions between President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and US President Donald Trump. This development comes as diplomatic efforts intensify, hinting at a possible resolution to the conflict that has ravaged Ukraine for years.
Officials from Ukraine and the United States, along with Russian negotiators, convened in Geneva on November 25, 2025, to discuss a US-backed peace plan. The talks have been characterized as a significant breakthrough, with both sides reportedly narrowing their differences. However, skepticism remains high, particularly after Russia reaffirmed its commitment to its own strategic goals, which could challenge the framework of any agreement.
In a critical statement, a Ukrainian official remarked, “Ukraine – after Geneva – supports the framework’s essence, and some of the most sensitive issues remain as points for discussion between presidents.” This underscores the delicate nature of the negotiations, as both leaders prepare for a pivotal meeting that could reshape the region’s future.
Despite the optimism surrounding the peace discussions, the situation on the ground remains dire. Kyiv was hit by a barrage of missiles and drones overnight, resulting in at least seven fatalities and significant damage to infrastructure. Residents reported terrifying scenes, with one eyewitness, Nadiia Horodko, describing the chaos: “There was horror, everything was already burning here, and a woman was screaming from the eighth floor, ‘Save the child, the child is on fire!'”
The urgency of the peace negotiations is compounded by the recent turmoil in Ukrainian leadership, as President Zelenskiy’s administration grapples with the fallout from corruption scandals that led to the dismissal of two ministers. Observers note that Zelenskiy is under immense pressure to secure a favorable deal that does not compromise Ukraine’s sovereignty, especially regarding territorial concessions.
US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll conducted meetings with Russian officials in Abu Dhabi earlier this week, aiming to solidify a consensus on the peace framework. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated on social media that the US has made “tremendous progress” in bringing both parties to the negotiating table. However, she cautioned that “there are a few delicate, but not insurmountable, details that must be sorted out.”
As the situation evolves, a coalition of countries supporting Ukraine, known as the Coalition of the Willing, which includes the United Kingdom and France, is set to hold a virtual meeting to discuss the proposed deal. French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the need for thorough negotiation: “We want peace but we don’t want a peace that would be a capitulation.”
Looking ahead, Zelenskiy is expected to potentially visit the United States in the coming days to finalize the peace deal with Trump, although no official confirmation has been made from the US side. The stakes could not be higher for Ukraine, as residents continue to face the harsh realities of warfare while holding onto hope for a lasting peace.
As the world watches, the coming days will be crucial in determining whether diplomacy can pave the way for a resolution to this ongoing crisis. Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.


































