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Ukraine-Russia battle newest: Trump claims peace deal ‘closer than ever’ after lengthy name with Zelensky

Ukraine strikes Russian submarine in unprecedented underwater drone attack

Donald Trump has said “we’re closer now than we have been ever” to a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine following talks between European leaders and US officials – but key differences remain on the issue of territory.

The US president told reporters on Monday that he had held a “long talk” with president Volodymyr Zelensky and Ukraine’s European allies over the status of peace talks taking place in Berlin.

“We’ll see what we can do. We want to save a lot of lives,” Trump said. He added that he had spoken directly to Russia’s president Vladimir Putin recently, who he claimed “wants to see it end”.

It follows news that the US president believes he can get Putin to accept a Nato-like article five security guarantee for Ukraine following almost three days of negotiations with the Kyiv delegation.

European leaders said the US had shown support for the creation of a Europe-led “multinational force” inside Ukraine as part of “robust security guarantees”.

The force’s work would include “operating inside Ukraine” as well as assisting in rebuilding Ukraine’s forces, securing its skies and supporting safer seas.

Watch: Trump claims peace deal ‘closer than ever’ after long call with Zelensky

Trump claims peace deal ‘closer than ever’ after long call with Zelensky
Arpan Rai16 December 2025 05:30

Turkey says it downs uncontrolled drone over Black sea

Turkey shot down an uncontrolled drone approaching its airspace over the Black Sea, the defence ministry said this morning.

The incident follows Turkey’s warning last week of Black Sea escalation after Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports that damaged three Turkish-owned cargo vessels.

In a statement, the ministry said Turkish and Nato F-16 jets were put on alert to ensure the security of Turkish airspace after the detection of the drone.

It was determined that the drone was out of control and it was shot down in a safe area, the ministry added in Monday’s statement, but did not elaborate on its type or origin.

The attacks on Ukrainian ports came days after Moscow threatened to “cut Ukraine off from the sea” following Kyiv’s attacks that damaged three ‘shadow fleet’ tankers heading to Russia to export its oil in the Black Sea.

Arpan Rai16 December 2025 05:25

Russia destroys drone flying towards Moscow

Russia’s air defence units destroyed a drone flying towards Moscow, mayor Sergei Sobyanin said this morning on his Telegram channel.

“Emergency services are working at the site where the debris fell,” Sobyanin said.

Arpan Rai16 December 2025 05:04

Allied defence ministers to meet after US offers Kyiv security guarantees

The Defence Secretary will meet allied counterparts today after an apparent breakthrough in talks on security guarantees for Ukraine.

John Healey will chair the meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group (UDCG) alongside German defence minister Boris Pistorius.

The group, which was chaired by the US until Donald Trump returned to the White House in January, brings together around 50 nations committed to providing military support for Kyiv.

It follows a meeting in Berlin on Monday night that saw European leaders including Sir Keir Starmer set out conditions for any peace deal with Russia.

And US officials reportedly offered Ukraine unspecified security guarantees in the event of an end to hostilities.

Arpan Rai16 December 2025 04:50

Kremlin rejects idea of Christmas deadlines for peace talks

Asked whether negotiations to end Putin’s invasion of Ukraine could be over by Christmas, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said trying to predict a time frame for a peace deal was a “thankless task.”

“I can only speak for the Russian side, for President Putin,” Peskov said.”He is open to peace, to a serious peace and serious decisions. He is absolutely not open to any tricks aimed at stalling for time,” Peskov said.

Putin has himself been accused of stalling for time during US-led peace talks while his forces continue to try and seize more territory in eastern Ukraine.

Russia has set out a number of red lines during the negotiations, while demanding Ukraine hand over swathes of land, and does not seem to have budged from those positions.

The Russian president has cast Ukraine’s bid to join Nato as a major threat to Moscow’s security and a reason for launching the full-scale invasion in February 2022.

Ukraine has now offered to end its efforts to join the alliance in exchange for other forms of security guarantees, saying it is open to compromise.

Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) chats with Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov after a joint press conference following a US-Russia summit on Ukraine at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska
Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) chats with Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov after a joint press conference following a US-Russia summit on Ukraine at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Arpan Rai16 December 2025 04:32

Trump claims peace is ‘closer than ever’ after direct talks with Putin and Zelensky

President Donald Trump has claimed that a peace agreement is “closer than ever” after speaking directly with Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky.

“We had numerous conversations with President Putin of Russia, and I think we’re closer now than we have been ever and we’ll see what we can do. We want to save a lot of lives.”

He added: “We have to get them on the same page. But I think that’s working along.”

Envoys sent by Trump made an offer of Nato-style guarantees for Ukraine at talks with Zelensky in Berlin, US officials said, but warned such a deal would not be on the table forever.

Arpan Rai16 December 2025 04:11

European leaders push for ‘multinational force’ to secure peace in Ukraine

European leaders gathered in Berlin said they and the US committed to work together to provide “robust security guarantees,” including a European-led “multinational force” in Ukraine supported by the US.

They said the force’s work would include “operating inside Ukraine” as well as assisting in rebuilding Ukraine’s forces, securing its skies and supporting safer seas.

They said Ukrainian forces should remain at a peacetime level of 800,000.

German chancellor Friedrich Merz said the guarantees by the US are “truly remarkable” and a “very important advancement” that he greatly welcomes.

(Getty Images)
Arpan Rai16 December 2025 03:20

Trump hints at Nato-style security guarantees for Ukraine

The United States has offered to provide Nato-style security guarantees for Kyiv as US and European negotiators reported progress in talks to end the war with Russia.

Envoys sent by US president Donald Trump made the unprecedented offer at talks with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky in Berlin, US officials said, but warned such a deal would not be on the table forever.

Under the deal being discussed in Berlin, Ukraine would receive security guarantees similar to those provided in Article 5 of the Nato treaty, which requires the alliance to come to the defence of any member that comes under attack, a US official aware of the matter said.

Another US official said Russia was open to Ukraine joining the European Union and that Trump wanted to prevent Russia from encroaching further westwards in Europe.

One official said security guarantees, including deconfliction and oversight of any deal, were the major focus of Monday’s talks and that an Article 5-like guarantee was something Trump believed he could get Moscow to accept.

Working groups are expected to meet in the US during the coming weekend, possibly in Miami, one of the officials said. “Are we prepared to go to Russia if needed? Absolutely,” the official added.

(AFP/Getty)
Arpan Rai16 December 2025 03:03

Ukraine will ask US for long-range weapons if Russia rejects peace effort, says Zelensky

Ukraine will ask the US for more sanctions pressure on Russia and additional weapons, including long-range, if Moscow rejects diplomatic efforts to end the war, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said.

Ukraine supports the idea of a ceasefire, in particular for energy strikes, during the Christmas period, he told reporters in a WhatsApp chat.

Arpan Rai16 December 2025 02:52

What is Ukraine looking for if not Nato membership?

Russia has long opposed the idea of Ukraine joining Nato, warning against the perceived ‘enlargement’ of the military alliance on its border. Crucially, this is also opposed by the Trump administration.

Ukraine’s president Zelensky said on Sunday it was willing to give up on Nato membership – if Europe and the United States can offer tangible security guarantees to ward off future invasion.

These will have to be clearly defined and binding; Ukraine was offered security assurances before, in 1994, when it gave up its nuclear weapons. Russia then annexed Ukrainian territory in 2014.

Zelensky has asked for Article 5-style guarantees without Nato membership as part of a potential peace deal. Nato’s Article 5 clause commands all members to treat an attack on any Nato ally as an attack on all.

This would not necessarily require all members to attack Russia in the event of an invasion of Ukraine.

James Reynolds16 December 2025 02:00

Source: independent.co.uk