European nations want more input in U.S.-backed plan to end Russia-Ukraine war

NPRMonday, November 24, 2025 at 9:47:35 AM
European nations want more input in U.S.-backed plan to end Russia-Ukraine war
  • Top U.S. and Ukrainian officials reported progress in discussions aimed at ending the Russia
  • The exclusion of European nations from the peace plan discussions raises significant concerns about the legitimacy and effectiveness of any agreement, as these countries play a crucial role in regional stability and support for Ukraine.
  • This situation highlights ongoing tensions between the U.S. and its European allies regarding the approach to the conflict, with European leaders advocating for a more inclusive process that prioritizes Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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