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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky has ‘really good’ talks with Trump envoy as peace plan lands in Moscow

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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky has ‘really good’ talks with Trump envoy as peace plan lands in Moscow

Zelensky’s new 20-point peace plan is being analysed by Russian officials in Moscow

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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky has ‘really good’ talks with Trump envoy as peace plan lands in Moscow

Zelensky’s new 20-point peace plan is being analysed by Russian officials in Moscow

Maroosha Muzaffar & Maira ButtFriday 26 December 2025 01:00 GMT
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has hinted at progress on a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, following a “really good conversation” with President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, on Christmas Day.

“It was a really good conversation: many details, good ideas, that we discussed,” Zelensky said on Telegram on Thursday. “There are some new ideas on how to bring the real peace closer, and it concerns formats, meetings, and, certainly, the timeline.”

The talks come a day after Mr Zelensky unveiled an updated 20-point peace plan. He said it offered the potential withdrawal of Ukraine troops from the east, with the creation of a demilitarised zone in the Donbas region.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the proposal had been brought to Moscow, and was now being analysed.

The peace discussions come as two people were killed after Russia launched more than 130 drones on Ukraine on Christmas night, Kyiv officials said.

Moscow’s latest aerial assault killed one man in Kharvkiv and another in Odesa, with around 35 others injured, Ukraine’s Air Force reported. Further attacks were launched overnight on Zaporizhzhia and Sumy.

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  • Fighting continues for Pokrovsk in major battle in Ukraine's east
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  • Polish jets intercept Russian plane over Baltic

ICYMI: Moscow wades into US-Venezuela crisis

Russia's foreign ministry accused the United States of reviving piracy and banditry in the Caribbean Sea by blockading Venezuela.

“Today we are witnessing complete lawlessness in the Caribbean Sea, where long-forgotten theft of other people's property, namely piracy, and banditry, are being revived,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said of the situation.

“We consistently advocate for a de-escalation,” Zakharova said. “We hope that the pragmatism and rationality of US President Trump will allow solutions to be found that are mutually acceptable to the parties within the framework of international legal norms.”

“We confirm our support for the efforts of the government of Nicolas Maduro aimed at protecting sovereignty and national interests, and maintaining the stable and secure development of his country,” she said.

The US Coast Guard boards an oil tanker that was last docked in Venezuela on Dec. 20.The US Coast Guard boards an oil tanker that was last docked in Venezuela on Dec. 20. (Department of Homeland Security)Maira Butt26 December 2025 01:00

Russian forces will 'struggle to maintain' multi-pronged offensives, says Institute for the Study of War

Russia is unable to maintain its intensity of fighting due to demands on manpower and resources, according to the Institute for the Study of War.

“ISW recently assessed that Russian forces will likely continue to struggle to maintain the Kremlin’s desired multi-pronged offensives in different directions due to the long-term materiel and manpower costs of these simultaneous operations,” the ISW said in a statement on Thursday.

“Russian efforts to start the battle for the Fortress Belt will likely further stretch Russian resources, and Russia will likely need to deprioritise other frontline sectors in order to concentrate even more forces to the Fortress Belt area.

“The Kremlin is therefore making demands in negotiations that Ukraine cede the unoccupied parts of Donetsk Oblast, likely in order to save Russia the personnel and materiel resources and possibly to put Russia in a more advantageous position to re-invade in the future to pursue Putin’s longer-term strategic goal of controlling all of Ukraine.”

Maira Butt26 December 2025 00:02

Ukraine strikes Russia's Krasnodar Krai port, says Ukrainian military

The Ukrainian military attacked multiple Russian facilities overnight, hitting several strategic targets, military officials told the Kyiv Independent.

An oil refining facility, port and military airfield were struck according to the Ukrainian General Staff and a source from the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), according to the publication.

The hit was orchestrated using drones of the Alpha Special Operations Centre of the SBU with the Temryuk Seaport in Krasnodar Krai and a gas processing plant in Orenburg Oblast targeted.

It is reported to have sparked fires in two oil storage tanks overnight.

Maira Butt25 December 2025 23:00

Zelensky open to withdrawing troops for demilitarised zone in Ukraine in new peace plan

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky says he would be willing to withdraw troops from the country’s eastern industrial heartland in an updated plan to end the war with Russia – if Moscow also pulled back from the area, creating a demilitarised zone.

Unveiling the latest 20-point plan thrashed out but not yet fully agreed with the US, Mr Zelensky said the Donbas region could become a “free economic zone”, but it was unclear how the fought-over area would be governed or developed.

The peace plan, which Mr Zelensky said would need to be put before a referendum, could also involve a similar arrangement around the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, which is currently under Russian control.

The plan, presented to reporters on Christmas Eve by the Ukrainian leader, marked the latest counter-proposal to an original 28-point document that was agreed by US envoy Steve Witkoff and the Russians.

Moscow has so far given no indication it will agree to withdrawal from land it has seized.

Read the full report here

Maira Butt25 December 2025 22:00

Ukraine's revised 20 point peace plan

Ukraine has unveiled the latest 20-point peace proposal brokered by the US to bring an end to the war with Russia.

Ukrainian and US delegations reached a consensus on several critical issues in the latest round of talks in Miami.

However, Volodymyr Zelensky said sensitive issues around territorial control in the country’s eastern industrial heartland, along with the management of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), remain unresolved.

Click here to see the full 20 point proposal.

Ukraine unveils 20-point peace proposal under discussion with US

Volodymyr Zelensky calls for meeting with Donald Trump to address territorial conflict in the eastMaira Butt25 December 2025 21:00

Watch: 'May he perish' says Zelensky in Christmas address

Appearing to refer to Russian president Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky said: “Today, we all share one dream.

“And we make one wish - for all of us. ‘May he perish’, each of us may think to ourselves. But when we turn to God, of course, we ask for something greater, we ask for peace for Ukraine. We fight for it, we pray for it, we deserve it.”

Ukraine’s president Zelensky appears to wish death to Putin in Christmas messageMaira Butt25 December 2025 20:00

In pictures: The aftermath of a Russian attack in Chernihiv

The site of an apartment building damaged during a Russian drone strikeThe site of an apartment building damaged during a Russian drone strike (Reuters)The attack took place on Wednesday 24 DecemberThe attack took place on Wednesday 24 December (Reuters)Emergency services battled the blazeEmergency services battled the blaze (AFP/Getty)Maira Butt25 December 2025 19:30

Chinese satellites aiding Russian attacks, says Zelensky

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has alleged that Chinese satellites could be supporting Russia in its attacks on Ukraine.

“There have been correlations between Chinese satellite imaging of Ukrainian territory and Russian strikes on the corresponding energy infrastructure facilities,” Zelensky said in a social media post on Wednesday following a meeting with Oleh Ivashchenko, head of Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service.

“We are recording increased ties between Russia and entities in China that may be providing space-based intelligence data.”

Maira Butt25 December 2025 19:00

Ukraine and US discuss how to bring 'real peace closer', says Zelensky

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Ukrainian representatives and US negotiators have discussed ways to bring “real peace closer” during a conversation on Christmas Day.

“It was a really good conversation: many details, good ideas, that we discussed,” Zelensky said on Telegram. “There are some new ideas on how to bring the real peace closer, and it concerns formats, meetings, and, certainly, the timeline.”

Earlier, we reported that the Ukrainian leader had taken part in a conversation with US special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and businessman Jared Kushner.

(AP)Maira Butt25 December 2025 18:30

Ukraine’s president Zelensky appears to wish death to Putin in Christmas message

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky has appeared to wish for the death of Vladimir Putin in a Christmas message after Russia continued to bombard the country with missiles and drones.

In a video posted to X on Christmas Eve, Zelensky said that “despite all the suffering that Russia has brought, it is not capable of occupying or bombing what matters most. That is our Ukrainian heart, our faith in one another, and our unity”.

Appearing to refer to Russian president Vladimir Putin, Zelensky added: “Today, we all share one dream.

“And we make one wish - for all of us. ‘May he perish’, each of us may think to ourselves. But when we turn to God, of course, we ask for something greater. we ask for peace for Ukraine. We fight for it, we pray for it, we deserve it.”

Ukraine’s president Zelensky appears to wish death to Putin in Christmas message

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