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Zelensky: Kyiv risks losing US support over Trump's plan to end Russia-Ukraine war

Washington's plan to end the war with Russia puts Ukraine at risk of losing the support of the United States, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday. "Ukraine may face a very difficult choice: either the loss of dignity or the risk of losing a key partner," Zelensky said in an address to the nation published on social media.

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Published November 21,2025
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President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday he would not betray Ukraine's interests in a U.S.-led peace process, warning that Kyiv faces a choice between losing a key partner and its national dignity at one of the most perilous moments in its history.

The 28-point plan that the United States has presented to Ukraine endorses some of Moscow's demands and leaves security guarantees for Kyiv vague. Two people familiar with the matter said Washington threatened to cut key support for Kyiv if it did not agree to the framework of the proposal.

In a somber video statement, Zelensky pledged to work with the United States on the plan but said he expects more political pressure over the next week. He urged Ukrainians to remain united in the face of what he said were additional attempts by Russia to derail the peace process.

"Now is one of the most difficult moments of our history. Now, the pressure on Ukraine is one of the heaviest," he said.

"Now, Ukraine can face a very difficult choice — either losing dignity or risk losing a major partner."

Russia is grinding forward on the battlefield and pounding Ukraine's energy system with missiles and drones as a domestic political crisis unfolds over a massive corruption probe involving senior officials and business elites.

Washington has presented Ukraine with terms that include that Kyiv cede additional territory, curb the size of its military and be barred from joining NATO.