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Russia will target rest of Europe if Ukraine war not checked

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auDecember 11, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Ukrainian allies will discuss the latest draft of a peace plan on Thursday after the leaders of Germany, France and the UK spoke with Trump on Wednesday.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he was “relatively optimistic” about progress into the weekend as the sides sought a consensus over terms.

French President Emmanuel Macron, centre, attends a video conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, on Thursday.

French President Emmanuel Macron, centre, attends a video conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, on Thursday.Credit: AP

“Above all, it’s about the territorial concessions that Ukraine is ready to make – but that’s a question that the Ukrainian president and the Ukrainian people must answer,” Merz said in Berlin after meeting Rutte. “We made that clear to President Trump.”

Zelensky said his team was working over the draft of the 20-point peace framework daily. Ukrainian negotiators sent a revised plan to Washington late Wednesday. The draft isn’t the final version, he said.

“This plan is constantly being revised and edited. It is an ongoing process that continues now,” Zelensky said.

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Trump would send a representative to talks in Europe on Ukraine this weekend if there was a real chance of signing a peace agreement, the White House said early on Friday (AEDT).

“The president is extremely frustrated with both sides of this war, and he is sick of meetings just for the sake of meeting,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters.

But Zelensky has maintained his position that Ukraine won’t consider surrendering territory to the Kremlin.

“The Russians want the whole of Donbas – we don’t accept that,” he told reporters in Kyiv on Thursday, referring to Ukraine’s eastern regions. “I believe that the Ukrainian people will answer this question. Whether in the form of elections or a referendum, the Ukrainian people must have a say.”

Trump this week also stepped up pressure on the Ukrainian leader to accept his peace plan, reinforcing a call for Zelensky to organise presidential elections.

Members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces install anti-drone nets in the city centre of Izyum this week.

Members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces install anti-drone nets in the city centre of Izyum this week.Credit: Getty Images

Wartime elections are forbidden by law and Zelensky, whose term expired last year, said on Thursday that a vote in Ukraine would require a ceasefire.

“There must be a ceasefire – at least for the duration of the election process and voting. This is what needs to be discussed. Frankly speaking, here in Ukraine, we believe that America should talk to the Russian side about this,” he told the coalition of the willing meeting.

Meanwhile, the warring parties continued to carry out aerial strikes. Ukrainian forces hit the Filanovsky offshore platform in the Caspian Sea, owned by Lukoil, according to a person familiar with the attack. The platform suffered at least four strikes, halting its operations, the person said.

The Russian Defence Ministry said on its Telegram channel that air defences downed 287 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 40 in the Moscow region. Russian aviation authorities imposed temporary restrictions on flights at Moscow’s Domodedovo and Vnukovo airports, the state-run Tass news service reported on Thursday.

In Ukraine, energy infrastructure in the central city of Kremenchuk and in the Black Sea port of Odesa in the south came under attacks overnight, according to local governors.

Ukraine’s military said on Thursday that its forces remained in control of the eastern frontline city of Siversk, dismissing a statement by Russian commanders that its troops had seized it.

The European Union in the meantime is close to reaching an agreement on Friday to extend the bloc’s freeze on Russian assets using emergency powers – a key step toward tapping the funds to help Ukraine.

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The issue has become a major sticking point in EU attempts to secure a €90 billion ($159 billion) loan for Ukraine using immobilised Russian central bank assets. All 27 EU member states currently must renew the asset freeze every six months, leading to concerns that Hungary or anyone else could veto and give Moscow a sudden claim to its funds.

This is happening against the backdrop of unprecedented tensions with the US, with Washington’s new national security strategy blasting Europe and Trump calling the continent “weak”.

Rutte said US views of its allies has been sullied by “this big irritant of the Europeans and Canadian allies not spending as much as the Americans” within NATO.

“That is now dealt with,” he added, saying the shift to Europe doing “more of the heavy lifting” was underway.

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