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Zelenskyy faces rising pressure amid high-stakes diplomacy

Published on: November 25, 2025 4:12 PM

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is navigating a critical week of diplomacy as he works to defend national interests while signaling readiness to compromise with the United States. Tensions escalated after a leaked 28-point U.S.–Russia draft peace plan alarmed Kyiv and European capitals by proposing limits on Ukraine’s military and concessions on occupied territories.

However, momentum shifted slightly in Ukraine’s favor after U.S. and Ukrainian delegations met in Geneva on Sunday, describing the discussions as productive. Zelenskyy said he felt U.S. President Donald Trump was “hearing” Ukraine, even as the draft plan pressures Kyiv to abandon war crimes accountability and territorial claims. This diplomatic push unfolds while Ukraine battles corruption scandals and Russian advances on the front line.

Read more : Zelenskyy requests 25 patriot systems to protect Ukraine

Meanwhile, European leaders and Kyiv have been working to delay any rushed agreement after Trump initially demanded a Ukrainian signature before Thanksgiving. Both sides welcomed the plan as a possible starting point but stressed the need for extensive revisions. After talks in Geneva, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared to ease the deadline, admitting more time was necessary to reach meaningful progress.

At home, Zelenskyy faces political strain after a $100 million corruption scandal triggered rare revolt inside his ruling party. Despite calls to dismiss presidential chief of staff Andrii Yermak, Zelenskyy insisted he was essential to ongoing negotiations. He urged Ukrainians to stay united and avoid “political games,” reminding citizens that Russia remains the true threat.

Read more : Zelenskyy urges stronger U.S. support as Russia steps up attacks

Furthermore, analysts note that Zelenskyy’s leadership remains secure under martial law, which has paused elections indefinitely. Yet, any future peace deal will require parliamentary backing, and doubts over Yermak could resurface. As Russia intensifies attacks on frontline towns and energy facilities, Ukraine faces worsening power shortages and soaring gas costs during the onset of winter.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Latest, Russian front advances, Ukraine corruption scandal, Ukraine energy crisis, Ukraine peace talks, US Russia plan, Zelenskyy pressure

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