Zelensky faces 72-Hour ultimatum on US-Russia deal, Crimea, Donbas concessions
Published on Nov 21, 2025 06:45 PM IST
A high-stakes ultimatum hangs over Kyiv as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky faces a 72-hour countdown to accept a US-Russia brokered peace deal, reportedly drafted with direct input from Trump’s circle and Russia. The 28-point plan would force Ukraine to cede Crimea, Luhansk, and Donetsk, cap military forces, abandon future NATO ambitions, and accept non-aggression pacts with Russia and Europe—with all terms threatened by snap sanctions if violated. Zelensky has publicly hesitated, seeking last-minute consultations with Trump and European allies, while the EU appears sidelined and shocked by the plan's sudden emergence. Washington expects a decision by November 27, framing this as Ukraine’s “point of no return.” Watch for details
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