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US, Ukraine To Hold High-Stakes Berlin Peace Talks After Zelenskyy’s Defiant Frontline Visit.

Moscow; December 2025: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a dramatic visit and posted a defiant video from Kupyansk on 12th December 2025, a frontline city that Russia claimed to have captured weeks ago, as the Ukrainian leader looks to counter any claims that his troops are on the verge of defeat. Immediately thereafter United States decided to have a round of discussions with the Ukrainian negotiators looked upon to be a high stake peace talks in Berlin today on December 14th, as disagreements persist over territorial control and security guarantees and as Russia intensifies attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure sites.

Zelensky is scheduled to confer in Berlin with Kyiv’s delegation, which is meeting today with US President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and son-in-law Jared Kushner in the German capital of Berlin.

Earlier on December 11th the US President Donald Trump had said that he would send US representatives to the talks only “if we think there’s a good chance for progress. And we don’t want to waste a lot of time if we think it’s negative“.

A German government source told Reporters on December 13th that “talks on a possible cease-fire in Ukraine are taking place in Berlin this weekend between foreign policy advisers from, among others, the US and Ukraine“. It was not immediately clear if officials from other countries might participate in the US-Ukraine talks. It also was not clear if Zelenskyy would participate directly in the those talks or just confer with his team.

However, On December 15th, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is scheduled to meet with Zelensky and several other key European leaders and NATO chief Mark Rutte also in Berlin. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron are also expected to participate in that meeting.

In Berlin, “I will be meeting with envoys of President Trump, and there will also be meetings with our European partners, with many leaders, concerning the foundation of peace, a political agreement to end the war“, Zelenskyy said late on December 13.

The Berlin meetings are the latest in a series spanning the globe as part of Trump’s push to bring about a cease-fire or peace deal in Russia’s war on Ukraine. The diplomatic activity intensified after the Trump administration in November pressed Kyiv to accept a 28-point peace plan that critics said was heavily tilted toward Moscow’s interests.

Meanwhile, Ukraine and its European allies led by Britain, France, and Germany have scrambled to include changes that would make the deal less lopsided and, crucially, ensure Ukrainian security against any future Russian attacks. Kyiv submitted a 20-point plan this week. The White House has also been pushing for Ukraine to hold elections even though Ukraine’s constitution doesn’t allow for elections during wartime.

The possibility of holding elections has been regularly dismissed, with officials saying it would be impossible given daily Russian air strikes across the country, thousands of soldiers battling on the front lines, and millions of Ukrainians displaced. On the otherside, Zelensky has said he is ready to hold elections in his war-torn country if the United States and other allies can provide the security necessary to ensure the vote can be held safely.

Just before the Ukrainian President’s visit to the Kupyansk Oblast, Russia on December 12th rejected a proposal to hold a referendum to let Ukrainians decide on giving up territory in the eastern Donbas region, highlighting a key sticking point as negotiators head to Berlin. “This area is Russian territory”, Yuri Ushakov, foreign policy adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin, had demanded while referring to Russia’s 2022 illegal annexation of the Ukrainian region after it had launched its full-scale invasion earlier that year.

Putin has so far shown no intention of compromising or backing down from the Kremlin’s hard-line positions, including the demand that Kyiv cede territory to Russia, including some areas that Ukraine still controls. Separately, the European Union will make a push for a way to finance support Ukraine for the next two years as the bloc’s leaders gather in Brussels on December 18th and 19th. A potential key component of this is a so-called reparations loan for Kyiv, since The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has estimated that Ukraine needs around 135 billion euros ($158.3 billion) for the next two years and that it is facing a budget shortfall of 71.7 billion euros in next year alone.

Even as talks takes place at various sites around the world, Russia has maintained its relentless overnight attacks on Ukrainian territory and pressed its ground offensive near the key Ukrainian town of Pokrovsk. Zelenskyy on December 13th have  reported new overnight attacks by Russia throughout Ukraine, saying that more than 450 drones and 30 missiles had been launched. “The main strike again hit our energy supply, the south and the Odesa region“, wrote on social media. “All necessary services are currently working to restore electricity and water supply in our communities affected by Russia’s overnight attack, more than a dozen civilian facilities have been damaged across the country“.

Russia denies targeting civilian sites despite widespread evidence of such attacks. Ukraine has been hitting sites with drones inside Russia that it claims are used by the Kremlin’s forces to launch strikes against Ukrainian cities. On the ground, the Russian Defense Ministry said its forces had thwarted a counterattack by Ukrainian forces near Pokrovsk, which the Kremlin’s troops have claimed to have captured.

Ukraine’s top military commander on December 12th had said that Ukrainian troops continue to control part of Pokrovsk, a strategic city in the Donbas region that had a prewar population of more than 60,000 but which is mainly in ruins after months of fighting.

Team Maverick.

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