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Ukraine is ready for substantive negotiations to end the war, but its red lines are clear and non-negotiable, according to Ukraine's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Khrystyna Hayovyshyn. —.
The Security Council is holding a rare open briefing on Ukraine following days of deadly attacks by Russia on civilian areas and amid a renewed US mission to Kyiv in search of a peace deal. With attacks on energy infrastructure soaring and civilian casualties climbing,
Ukraine is ready for negotiations to end the war, but it has "red lines" that are clear and non-negotiable, according to the statement delivered by Ukraine’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN,
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Civilian deaths in Ukraine surge past last year’s toll as winter deepens crisis, Security Council warned
Millions in Ukraine have been left without heating, water or basic public services as winter temperatures plunge – and civilian deaths this year have already surpassed the total for 2024, the UN Security Council heard on Thursday.
In Kyiv, the number of civilian casualties was nearly 3.8 times higher in the first 10 months of 2025 than in all of 2024,' official says - Anadolu Ajansı
The UN Security Council will meet on Thursday, November 20, to discuss the recent Russian attacks on Ukraine and the humanitarian situation caused by the war. — Ukrinform.
The Deputy Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations told members of the Security Council that it has reviewed a "draft" U.S. peace plan to end its war with Russia, but that it would not give away any territory.
The United Nations Security Council is holding a briefing about the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. Earlier, the White House said the United States was in contact with both Russia and Ukraine in an effort to end the years-long war.