Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said peace in Ukraine could be achieved within weeks, citing talks with European leaders, Canada and NATO, and growing momentum around U.S.-backed security guarantees for Kyiv. His comments came despite Russia signaling a tougher negotiating stance and denying Ukrainian claims over alleged attacks. U.S. President Donald Trump said progress toward an agreement was “very close,” though key disputes remain over territory, including the Donbas region and the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. Any deal, Tusk said, would require difficult compromises as diplomacy intensifies.
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