Ukraine's Zelenskyy Proposes Peace Talks in Letter to Russia's Putin

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Anthony Halpin — Bloomberg Reporter

Summary

Bloomberg's Anthony Halpin discusses Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's open letter proposing peace talks to Russia's Putin, focusing on terms of negotiation and the need for European involvement. He also analyzes a recent House vote showing growing bipartisan support for more aid to Ukraine and sanctions on Russia, reflecting frustration with the Trump administration's approach.

  • Zelenskyy proposes peace talks on current front lines, rejecting additional territorial concessions.
  • The letter aims to restart talks stalled after the Middle East crisis and US focus elsewhere.
  • Zelenskyy insists on European involvement in any negotiations.
  • US House vote on Ukraine aid and Russia sanctions saw 18 Republicans join Democrats.
  • The vote signals congressional frustration with the Trump administration's even-handed mediation.
  • Democrats and some Republicans favor stronger support for Ukraine and tougher stance on Russia.
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