Overview
- President Trump set November 27 as a target for Kyiv to respond, and Reuters reported threats to curb intelligence sharing and arms sales if Ukraine refuses.
- Zelensky said Ukraine will work through the points with the U.S. and partners but stressed any peace must preserve sovereignty, security and dignity.
- EU officials said they were not formally briefed; G7 and EU leaders discussed the proposal on the sidelines of the G20 and pressed for inclusion and safeguards.
- Vladimir Putin confirmed Russia received the document and said it may serve as a basis for a settlement, while avoiding public discussion of details.
- Fighting remained intense with 250 clashes reported in the past day and 66 attacks repelled near Pokrovsk, as Ukraine also claimed over 430 km² liberated north of the city.