Europe Considers 'Land-for-Peace' as Ukraine Weighs Security Over Territory

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European allies of Ukraine are increasingly considering negotiations with Russia that may involve territorial concessions to end the ongoing war. This shift is partly influenced by Donald Trump's election victory, as he has suggested he could support a deal that allows Russia to retain some seized territories. The discussions are also driven by Ukraine's challenging battlefield situation and concerns over reduced U.S. financial support.
- Ukraine’s European allies eye once-taboo ‘land-for-peace’ negotiations The Washington Post
- Trump’s Input in Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks May Put Kyiv on New Timetable The New York Times
- Ukrainians' views on territorial concessions: Majority oppose, but 32% open to compromise – poll The New Voice of Ukraine
- European officials opening up to 'land-for-security' deal in Ukraine, WP reports. Kyiv Independent
- Ukraine Shifts Focus to Security Guarantees Over Territory as Trump Pushes for Peace Talks Kyiv Post
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