The U.S. moved closer to offering firm security guarantees for Ukraine in a new peace plan discussed in Berlin. Top envoys met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday as talks entered a critical stage. The talks aim to end the nearly four-year war with Russia. U.S. officials said more meetings may take place this weekend in the United States. The main keyword is “U.S. security guarantees.”The discussions focused on what Kyiv needs to feel safe after the war. According to AP News, both sides narrowed gaps on major issues. These include security terms and Russia’s demand that Ukraine surrender land in the eastern Donbas region. Officials said the offer from Washington will not remain open forever, which raised pressure for a decision.
U.S. Security Guarantees Take Center Stage in Berlin Talks
U.S. officials said the plan is about 90 percent complete. They also said Russia now seems open to Ukraine joining the European Union. That marked a shift from earlier years. The officials said President Donald Trump’s negotiators, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, held long talks with Zelenskyy. More talks are expected in Miami or another U.S. city.According to Reuters and AP News, Washington wants to send the agreement to the U.S. Senate. It is not yet clear if the measure would be treated as a treaty. That would require a two‑thirds vote. Germany also backed strong security guarantees. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the U.S. and Europe now agree on the need for firm legal and material protection for Ukraine.Zelenskyy said the talks were substantial. But he also said gaps remain over territory. Ukraine still rejects giving land to Russia. Moscow wants Ukrainian forces out of parts of the Donetsk region. Russia also insists that Ukraine drop its NATO ambitions. Ukraine said it may pause its NATO bid, but only if clear security guarantees replace it.

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The stakes are high for Europe and global security. Russia said it wants a “serious” peace deal but warned against delays. The Kremlin said no timeline can be predicted. It also denied plans for attacks on European allies. But many European governments remain cautious.Drone attacks continued even as talks went on. Ukraine said Russia fired 153 drones overnight. Most were shot down. Russia reported destroying more than 140 Ukrainian drones, including several over Moscow. Airports near the capital were briefly halted.The conflict is still active. Peace will depend on trust and strong guarantees. Both sides face pressure to agree. But the path remains uncertain.
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The coming days may decide whether U.S. security guarantees can secure a real breakthrough for Ukraine. The talks now carry higher stakes and faster movement. The world will watch what comes next.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What are U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine?
They are promises that the U.S. would help defend Ukraine after the war. They may include military aid and long-term support. Talks are still ongoing.
Q2: Why are these guarantees needed?
Ukraine wants protection from future attacks. It says legal and material support is required. Western leaders agree this is key for a ceasefire.
Q3: Did Russia agree to anything in the plan?
Russia signaled it may accept Ukraine joining the EU. It still demands Ukrainian withdrawal from parts of Donetsk. Talks continue.
Q4: Is Ukraine giving up its NATO bid?
Ukraine said it may pause the bid if strong guarantees replace it. But it still prefers NATO membership. No final deal has been made.
Q5: What is happening on the battlefield now?
Drone strikes continue on both sides. Ukraine and Russia each report many drones shot down. Fighting has not stopped during talks.
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