Kyiv and its foreign allies 'are being very diplomatic'

France 24Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 9:34:14 PM
Kyiv and its foreign allies 'are being very diplomatic'
  • A Ukrainian delegation, supported by representatives from France, Germany, and the UK, is set to engage in direct talks with Washington in Switzerland, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasizes a diplomatic approach in discussions with foreign allies. This strategy aims to avoid making 'loud statements' while navigating complex geopolitical dynamics.
  • The outcome of these talks is crucial for Ukraine as it seeks to maintain strong alliances amid pressures from various peace proposals, including those that may require significant concessions to Russia, which could impact Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
  • This diplomatic engagement occurs against a backdrop of increasing tensions regarding proposed peace plans that appear to favor Russia, raising concerns about Ukraine's long-term strategic position and the potential for losing key international support, particularly from the United States.
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