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Trumps says Ukraine's leaders show 'zero gratitude' for US efforts to end war

November 23, 2025

President Trump criticized Ukraine's leadership on social media for lacking gratitude toward American peace efforts while negotiations continue in Geneva over a controversial US-brokered proposal to end the Russia-Ukraine war. The leaked 28-point plan heavily favors Moscow, requiring Ukraine to withdraw from parts of Donetsk, accept Russian control of several regions, limit its military size, and abandon NATO membership aspirations in exchange for unspecified security guarantees. While Putin has indicated the proposal could form a basis for settlement, Ukraine's European allies have expressed concerns about territorial concessions and military restrictions, with reports suggesting they plan to propose modifications.

Who is affected

  • Ukraine (government, military personnel, and civilian population)
  • President Volodymyr Zelensky and Ukrainian leadership
  • Russia and President Vladimir Putin
  • European allies including Britain, France, and Germany
  • US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and American negotiators
  • Canada and Japan (allies expressing concerns)
  • NATO member states
  • Civilians in occupied Ukrainian territories (Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, and Crimea)

What action is being taken

  • Ukraine and European allies are holding talks with US negotiators in Geneva
  • Officials from the US, Ukraine, Britain, France, and Germany are conducting negotiations behind closed doors in various formats
  • The European team is proposing changes to key points in the US plan regarding border changes and military caps
  • Europe continues to buy oil from Russia

Why it matters

  • This proposal represents a potential turning point in the Russia-Ukraine war that has lasted since February 2022, as it would fundamentally reshape Ukraine's territorial integrity, military capabilities, and geopolitical orientation. The plan's heavy favor toward Moscow—including legitimizing Russian control of approximately 20% of Ukrainian territory, blocking Ukraine's NATO aspirations, and lifting sanctions on Russia—sets a precedent for how territorial aggression is resolved internationally. The outcome will determine not only Ukraine's sovereignty and security but also the future of European security architecture and whether military aggression can be rewarded through diplomatic settlements.

What's next

  • Trump initially set November 27 as a deadline for Ukraine to accept the proposals, though he later stated this was not his "final offer." The European allies have indicated the plan requires "additional work," and reports suggest they will propose modifications to border changes and military caps during the ongoing Geneva negotiations.

Read full article from source: BBC