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Zelenskyy visits frontline city as peace talks intensify

Monday 15 December 2025 - 12:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Zelenskyy visits frontline city as peace talks intensify

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a visit to the frontline city of Kupiansk on Friday, appearing in a flak jacket near a sign riddled with bullet holes to underscore Ukraine’s control of the contested area. His appearance came only weeks after Russia claimed to have seized the city, calling its “liberation” a key milestone in its advance through northeastern Ukraine. Ukrainian forces, however, have since launched counteroffensives that pushed Russian troops back from several strategic positions.

In a recorded address shared on social media, Zelenskyy praised his troops for their resilience and said that claims of Russian victory were premature. “The Russians talk about holding Kupiansk. Reality shows otherwise,” he stated. Military analysts noted that the battle for Kupiansk remains a critical test of Kyiv’s northern defenses, as control of the city provides access to key supply routes and potential staging points for future operations.

Peace talks enter a decisive stage

The visit coincided with a new round of peace negotiations in Berlin, where Ukrainian and U.S. officials held more than five hours of talks on Sunday. According to Ukrainian presidential adviser Dmytro Lytvyn, discussions will continue Monday with the participation of several European leaders.

In a notable policy shift, Zelenskyy signaled that Ukraine could abandon its pursuit of NATO membership in exchange for direct security guarantees from the United States and major European allies. “From the beginning, Ukraine sought NATO membership as the strongest protection. Some partners offered alternatives, and now we are ready to examine them,” he told reporters.

The draft framework under review, developed with contributions from Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, includes a proposal for a demilitarized zone across parts of the Donbas region. While Kyiv rejected any requirement to cede territory not currently under Russian control, it indicated openness to freezing the existing battle lines under international supervision.

Security fears rise across Europe

The renewed negotiations come amid growing warnings from Western security officials about a potential escalation. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte cautioned that Russia could be capable of attacking alliance members within five years if deterrence measures are not reinforced. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron urged for concrete defense commitments, stressing that peace must not come “at the expense of Europe’s security architecture.”

After Sunday’s talks, U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff described the discussions as productive, highlighting “meaningful progress” on a 20-point peace proposal to be reviewed at an upcoming summit with European leaders. Observers say Kyiv’s latest flexibility on NATO membership could open the door to a broader diplomatic breakthrough — provided Moscow responds with similar restraint.

 


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