US pushing Kyiv to withdraw from Donetsk – DW – 12/11/2025

Skip next section Zelenskyy said US has updated peace plan, see Ukrainian withdraw from Donetsk

December 11, 2025

Zelenskyy said US has updated peace plan, see Ukrainian withdraw from Donetsk

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the US had been presented with an updated version of a peace plan. Details of all its amendments were not disclosed, pending the US reaction.

But Zelenskyy did say the 20-point plan included security guarantees as well as an agreement for the rebuilding of Ukraine.

The Ukrainian president said the main point of contention in the talks was the status of the eastern Donetsk region and future control over the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.

Zelenskyy said the US wants Ukraine, but not Russia, to withdraw troops from parts of the Donetsk region, in order to install a demilitarized buffer between the two armies.

“They see Ukrainian forces leaving the territory of Donetsk region, and the supposed compromise is that Russian forces do not enter this territory … which they already call a ‘free economic zone,'” Zelenskyy told reporters.

The Ukrainian president said any potential compromise on Ukrainian territory should be decided by a popular vote.

“I believe that the people of Ukraine will answer this question. Whether through elections or a referendum, there must be a position from the people of Ukraine,” he said.

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Skip next section Russia demands to know dead UK soldier’s activities

December 11, 2025

Russia demands to know dead UK soldier’s activities

Moscow has demanded that the UK disclose the activities of a British soldier killed in Ukraine.

Britain’s Ministry of Defense confirmed on Tuesday that Lance Corporal George Hooley had died in Ukraine while observing Ukrainian forces test a new defensive capability. Hooely is said to have been away from the frontline when the incident occurred. 

“London must honestly admit what their very own Hooley was doing there. It seems that perhaps someone there in Britain began to carefully prepare public opinion in their country for military losses in Ukraine that would be impossible to simply hide and continue to conceal,” said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.

She accused British forces of helping Ukraine “carry out terrorist attacks and extremist tasks,” but did not provide any evidence to back up the claim. Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

UK Defense Secretary John Healey said he was “devastated” by the soldier’s death.

“He was injured in a tragic accident whilst observing Ukrainian forces test a new defensive capability away from the front lines,” said the UK’s Ministry of Defense statement on the matter.

The UK has said it has a “small number” of military personnel in Ukraine, mostly providing security for British diplomats but also supporting Ukraine’s army.

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Skip next section WATCH: EU ministers in Lviv discuss Ukraine’s EU bid

December 11, 2025

WATCH: EU ministers in Lviv discuss Ukraine’s EU bid

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EU ministers meet in Lviv to back Ukraine’s membership bid and explore ways to bypass Hungary’s veto, which has stalled progress on Ukraine’s path to join the European Union.

EU ministers in Lviv discuss Ukraine’s EU bid

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Skip next section NATO chief Rutte: ‘We are Russia’s next target’

December 11, 2025

NATO chief Rutte: ‘We are Russia’s next target’

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has urged alliance members to increase their defense efforts to prevent a war “on the scale our…grandparents and great-grandparents endured.”

Speaking in Berlin, Rutte said it did not appear that enough NATO members were taking the threat seriously enough.

“We are Russia’s next target. I fear that too many are quietly complacent. Too many don’t feel the urgency. And too many believe that time is on our side. It is not. The time for action is now,” Rutte said.

“Conflict is at our door. Russia has brought war back to Europe. And we must be prepared,” he added.

Rutte said he believed Moscow could be ready to launch a war in Europe in the next five years.

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Skip next section Poland detains Russian archaeologist wanted by Ukraine

December 11, 2025

Poland detains Russian archaeologist wanted by Ukraine

Poland has detained a Russian archaeologist wanted by Ukraine for allegedly plundering cultural treasures in Crimea.

Authorities say the man, identified as Alexander B., was arrested in Warsaw last week and will remain in custody for 40 days while Poland awaits an extradition request from Ukraine.

“[The Ukrainians] have suspicions about this person regarding… theft of cultural property,” Polish Special Services Minister Tomasz Siemoniak told private broadcaster TOK FM.

“The court has ordered his arrest so that this case can be resolved calmly,” Siemoniak added.

Ukraine accuses the man of carrying out unauthorized excavations in Crimea, causing damage worth millions of dollars. Russia has been illegally occupying the Ukrainian peninsula since 2014.

Moscow dismissed the allegations as politically motivated.

“We hope that Poland understands the absurdity of accusing a respected Russian archaeologist of ‘destroying cultural heritage’ on Russian territory and recognizes that such politicized actions cannot succeed and will not go unpunished,” Russia’s Foreign Ministry said.

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Skip next section Merz: Ukraine’s peace proposals sent to Trump

December 11, 2025

Merz: Ukraine’s peace proposals sent to Trump

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Ukraine sent its latest proposals to end the war with Russia to US President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

“It mainly concerns the question of what territorial concessions Ukraine is prepared to make,” Merz said. 

He cautioned, however, that ultimately “the Ukrainian president and the Ukrainian people have to answer the question.”

Details of the Ukrainian counterproposal are not yet known. 

The initial plan put forward by the Trump administration was sharply criticized by many as a Russian “wish list.” 

It includes a suggestion that Kyiv give up regions in eastern Ukraine that Russia has not seized.

But the plan has been altered after a recent diplomatic flurry between the US, Ukraine, Russia, and Europe. 

Merz said that further talks with the US were planned this weekend and an international meeting on Ukraine “could take place at the beginning of next week.”

“Whether the American government participates or not very much depends on the joint drafts of papers which are currently being worked on,” he said.

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Skip next section Merz: Ukraine should decide on territorial concessions

December 11, 2025

Merz: Ukraine should decide on territorial concessions

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte stand behind podiums in front of NATO and German flags during a joint-press conference in Berlin on Decemober 11, 2025
Merz was speaking at a joint-press conference with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in Berlin. Image: Michael Kappeler/dpa/picture alliance

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Ukraine’s European allies told US President Donald Trump that only Kyiv can decide about changes to its territory.

A US-backed proposal to end the war would require Kyiv to give up large swathes of territory in eastern Ukraine, much of which is occupied by Russian forces.

The German leader and his British and French counterparts, Keir Starmer, and Emmanuel Macron held a joint phone call with Trump on Wednesday to discuss potential revisions to Washington’s plan.

Trump said Wednesday that they discussed the plan in “pretty strong terms,” adding that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “has to be realistic” about the plan which originally suggested Ukrainian cede some territory to Russia.

On Thursday Merz vowed to increase pressure on Moscow to end the war it started. 

“If we now proceed with this process as we envisage, there will be talks with the American government over the weekend,” said Merz at a press conference with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

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Skip next section WATCH: Ukrainian POW returns to front line after Russia torture

December 11, 2025

WATCH: Ukrainian POW returns to front line after Russia torture

When Mariupol fell in 2022, thousands of Ukrainian soldiers were captured. Among them was Rasti, a fighter with the Azov Brigade, who endured 30 months of torture and isolation in Russian captivity. Despite severe physical and psychological scars, he returned to the frontline, now leading an elite reconnaissance unit formed by former POWs. Wath their story here: 

Ukrainian POW returns to front line after Russia torture

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Skip next section Russia calls for a comprehensive Ukraine peace agreement

December 11, 2025

Russia calls for a comprehensive Ukraine peace agreement

Russia s Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov walking in the Russian parliament on December 10, 2025
Lavrov said Russia would not accept Ukraine getting NATO membership and that Moscow wanted protection for Russian speakers in UkraineImage: Mikhail Tereshchenko/TASS/IMAGO

Russia wants a set of agreements to end the war in Ukraine, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Thursday, as he repeated Moscow’s stance that the “root causes” of the conflict be resolved before any peace deal can be agreed.

“We insist on a set of agreements for lasting, sustainable peace with security guarantees for all countries involved,” Lavrov said.

President Donald Trump’s envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin this month to discuss a US-backed plan to end the war.

“Our talks with the US president and his team are focused precisely on finding a long-term solution to eliminate the root causes of this crisis,” Lavrov said.

He added that Moscow had handed over Russia’s proposals on collective security guarantees to Washington and believed Trump was sincere in his efforts to broker a deal.

Lavrov’s comments came as Trump said he had spoken by phone with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French President Emmanuel Macron, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday.

They discussed proposals to end the war in Ukraine in “pretty strong terms,” he said, adding that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “has to be realistic” about his country’s position on a peace plan.

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Skip next section Russia says it came under fire in massive Ukraine air attack

December 11, 2025

Russia says it came under fire in massive Ukraine air attack

Russian forces say they shot down 287 Ukrainian drones overnight, one of the highest single-night totals since the war began.

The defence ministry said at least 40 of those drones were shot down over the Moscow region, which includes the capital.

All four Moscow airports were briefly closed, and flights were diverted to St. Petersburg.

The extent of the damage was not immediately clear.

In Ukraine, officials Poltava region say Russian strikes hit energy facilities, sparking fires.

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Skip next section Trump says discussed Ukraine in ‘pretty strong words’ with European leaders

December 11, 2025

Trump says discussed Ukraine in ‘pretty strong words’ with European leaders

US President Donald Trump said Wednesday night at the White House that “we discussed Ukraine in pretty strong words” when asked about an earlier phone call with the leaders of the UK, France and Germany.

“They would like us to go to a meeting over the weekend in Europe, and we’ll make a determination, depending on what they come back with,” Trump said, without specifying whom he was referring to.

Asked whether the gathering was expected to include the Ukrainian president, Trump answered: “With Zelenskyy and us.”

The UK, France, and Germany, along with Ukraine and other partners, have been working frantically over the last few weeks to have a revised proposal that balances out a US proposal for peace in Ukraine.

The so-called E3 leaders have been aiming to secure security guarantees for Ukraine once there’s a peace accord.

What to know about tensions between Washington and Europe

  • The intensified peace talks comes amid strained ties between the US and Europe over a new US National Security Strategy
  • The document lays bare the White House’s belief that Europe is facing ‘civilizational erasure’ due to its immigration policies
  • It also signals Washington’s backing of Europe’s nationalist, far-right parties
  • In an interview with Politico this week, Trump called European leaders ‘weak’ 
  • German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called the US strategy document “unacceptable”

US stance, policy on Europe ‘not helpful,’ MEP tells DW

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Skip next section ‘Coalition of the Willing’ to discuss Ukraine postwar security in virtual call

December 11, 2025

‘Coalition of the Willing’ to discuss Ukraine postwar security in virtual call

The “Coalition of the Willing” group of nations is set to discuss “future security and prevent a recurrence of Russian aggression,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.

“This week may bring news for all of us – and for bringing the bloodshed to an end,” Zelenskyy said in on X. He will also attend the virtual meeting.

The “Coalition of the Willing” is a broad term for about 30 nations supporting Ukraine. The group is led by the UK and France.

Zelenskyy has been on a mission to balance out a US peace plan that is widely seen as favoring Russian demands to end the war.

Zelenskyy joined the British, French and German leaders for an in-person meeting earlier this week in London to find an agreement on guaranteeing Ukraine’s postwar security.

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Skip next section Welcome to our coverage

December 11, 2025

Welcome to our coverage

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to join an urgent virtual call with the self-titled “Coalition of the Willing” group of nations on Thursday.

The call comes after US President Donald Trump said he and European leaders discussed proposals to end the war in Ukraine in “pretty strong words” Wednesday.

Ukraine and European allies have pushed back on a US proposal to end the war in Ukraine, that was widely seen as having favored Moscow’s demands. 

Zelenskyy then held a flurry of meetings with European leaders and Ukrainian allies in a bid to rework the proposal.

Zelenskyy earlier said he expected to send the reworked proposal to US negotiators by Wednesday, but it’s not clear whether that had happened.

Keep reading as we track developments throughout the day.

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