A U.S.-led peace plan that mirrors several key Russian demands has sent ripples across Europe, with leaders meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit in South Africa this weekend in the hopes of making the plan more favorable to Kyiv.

"We must all work together, with both the U.S. and Ukraine, to secure a just and lasting peace once and for all," British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Saturday ahead of the summit, which the U.S. is not attending.

Allies will discuss the current proposal and look at how they can "strengthen this plan for the next phase of negotiations," he said.

President Donald Trump has set Thanksgiving as the deadline for Ukraine to agree to the 28-point framework , which suggests that Russia could be granted more territory than it holds, limits placed on Ukr

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