US tells Nato if Zelenskyy does not sign peace deal Ukraine will face worse in future

The GuardianSaturday, November 22, 2025 at 10:50:31 AM
US tells Nato if Zelenskyy does not sign peace deal Ukraine will face worse in future
  • US officials have warned NATO allies that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy must agree to a peace deal soon, or Ukraine will face a significantly worse situation in the future. This message was conveyed during a meeting in Kyiv, where US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll emphasized the urgency of reaching an agreement.
  • The pressure on Zelenskyy to sign a peace deal is critical as it could determine Ukraine's future support from the US and its allies. The proposed deal reportedly includes concessions that may compromise Ukraine's territorial integrity.
  • This situation highlights the difficult choices facing Ukraine as it navigates international diplomacy amid ongoing conflict with Russia. The pressure from the US, particularly under former President Trump, raises concerns about the implications of any concessions made, potentially affecting Ukraine's sovereignty and its relationships with key partners.
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