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21.11.2025
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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 21.11.2025.

It displays 59 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

21.11.2025

19:41Zelenskyy's Peace Plan Embrace

Ukrainian media continues to intensely focus on the US-backed peace plan, with reports indicating President Zelenskyy has agreed to negotiations with the US on a Trump-backed initiative to end the war (Glavcom, TSN, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN). Sources also note the plan's potential demands, including Ukraine abandoning its NATO bid and offering broad wartime amnesty (Kyiv Post). The US Temporary Chargé d'affaires emphasizes an aggressive pace for peace (Pravda).
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06:15Zelenskyy's Peace Plan: A New Path

Ukrainian media continues to focus on the US-backed peace plan, with reports detailing its terms, including Ukraine potentially abandoning territorial claims and Russia receiving amnesty (Pravda, UNIAN). Concurrently, a new anti-corruption scandal involving "Mindich's tapes" has emerged, with President Zelenskyy stating he was unaware of the details and attributing it to personnel policy shortcomings (Kyiv Post, Liga.net). The President also dispelled rumors of sacking his right-hand man, Andriy Yermak.
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09:14Zelenskyy's Plan for Peace Faces Scrutiny

Ukrainian media continues to focus on the US-backed peace plan, with Umerov commenting on rumors of its approval (Glavcom, UNIAN) and details emerging about a NATO-style security guarantee for Ukraine at a high price (Kyiv Post). Radio Svoboda also discusses the US peace plan, while Pravda's earlier report outlined potential territorial concessions and amnesty for Russia.
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12:52Ukraine's Peace Plan: A Shifting European View

Ukrainian media continues to intensely focus on the US-backed peace plan, with reports of Kyiv still studying the draft and not yet making decisions (Kyiv Post). European leaders are also reportedly developing their own "fairer" peace plan (Pravda). President Zelenskyy is expected to discuss the US plan with Trump next week (UNIAN). Concurrently, the death toll from the Ternopil attack has risen to 31 (Ukrinform UA, Radio Svoboda).