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Zelenskyy Refuses to Cede Land to Russia as He Rallies European Support
PAOLO SANTALUCIA and ILLIA NOVIKOV
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the pope near Rome on Tuesday 
as he continued to rally European support for Ukraine while resisting U.S. 
pressure for a painful compromise with Russia.
Answering reporters’ questions in a WhatsApp chat, Zelenskyy reaffirmed his 
firm refusal to cede any territory, saying that “we clearly don’t want to give 
up anything,” even as "the Americans are looking for a compromise today, I will 
be honest.”
“Undoubtedly, Russia insists for us to give up territories,” he said in the 
message late Monday. ”According to the law we don’t have such right. According 
to Ukraine’s law, our constitution, international law, and to be frank, we 
don’t have a moral right either."
The Ukrainian president met early Tuesday with Pope Leo XIV at Castel Gandolfo, 
a papal residence outside Rome, and is to have talks with Prime Minister 
Giorgia Meloni later. The Vatican said that Leo “reiterated the need for the 
continuation of dialogue and expressed his urgent desire that the current 
diplomatic initiatives bring about a just and lasting peace.”
The Holy See has tried to remain neutral in the war while offering solidarity 
and assistance to what it calls the “martyred” people of Ukraine. Leo has met 
now three times with Zelenskyy and has spoken by telephone at least once with 
Russian President Vladimir Putin. The American pope has called for a ceasefire 
and urged Russia in particular to make gestures to promote peace.
On Monday, Zelenskyy held talks in London with British Prime Minister Keir 
Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz 
to strengthen Ukraine’s hand amid mounting impatience from U.S. President 
Donald Trump.
U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators completed three days of talks on Saturday aimed 
at trying to narrow differences on the U.S. administration’s peace proposal.
A major sticking point in the plan is the suggestion that Kyiv must cede 
control of the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine to Russia, which illegally 
occupies most but not all of the territory. Ukraine and its European allies 
have firmly resisted the idea of handing over land.
Trump said Zelenskyy “hasn’t yet read the proposal,” according to his comments 
to reporters.
Trump’s relationship with Zelenskyy has shifted over time, and he has argued 
that U.S. spending on the war is not justified. Trump has stated on several 
occasions that Ukraine should consider territorial concessions to help end the 
conflict.
Zelenskyy said Monday that Trump “certainly wants to end the war. ... Surely, 
he has his own vision. We live here, from within we see details and nuances, we 
perceive everything much deeper, because this is our motherland.”
He said the current U.S. peace plan differs from earlier versions in that it 
now has 20 points, down from 28, after he said some “obvious anti-Ukrainian 
points were removed.”
Starmer, Macron and Merz strongly backed Kyiv, with the U.K. leader saying 
Monday that the push for peace was at a “critical stage,” and stressed the need 
for “a just and lasting ceasefire.”
Merz, meanwhile, said he was “skeptical” about some details in documents 
released by the U.S. “We have to talk about it. That’s why we are here,” he 
said. “The coming days … could be a decisive time for all of us.”
European leaders are working to ensure that any ceasefire is backed by solid 
security guarantees both from Europe and the U.S. to deter Russia from 
attacking again. Trump has not publicly detailed any specific security 
guarantees.
Zelenskyy and his European allies have repeatedly accused Putin of slow-walking 
the talks to press ahead with the invasion as his forces are making slow but 
steady gains while waves of missiles and drones are pummeling Ukrainian 
infrastructure.
Ukraine’s Air Force said Russia fired 110 drones of various types across the 
country last night. They said air defenses neutralized 84 drones, 24 more have 
struck their targets.
Several regions of Ukraine faced emergency blackouts Tuesday due to Russia’s 
prior attacks on energy infrastructure, according to Ukraine’s national energy 
operator, Ukrenergo.
Ukraine, in its turn, continued its drone attacks on Russia.
Russian air defenses destroyed 121 Ukrainian drones overnight above various 
Russian regions and occupied Crimea, Russia’s Ministry of Defense said Tuesday. 
In Chuvashia, a region about 900 kilometers (about 560 miles) northeast of the 
border with Ukraine, the attack damaged residential buildings and injured nine 
people, local governor Oleg Nikolayev said in an online statement.
Ukraine’s Security Service carried out a drone attack on an LPG terminal at the 
port of Temryuk in Russia’s Krasnodar region on Dec. 5, according to an 
official with knowledge of the operation who spoke to The Associated Press.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized 
to comment publicly, said the strike sparked a large fire at the facility. More 
than 20 LPG storage tanks were set ablaze and burned for more than three days, 
he said. The attack also damaged railway tank cars, an intermediate refueling 
tank, and a loading and unloading rack.
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