Ukrainians watch warily as others discuss their sovereignty

Like many Ukrainians, Victoria Kadantseva is wary of the recent flurry of diplomatic activity – happening overseas from Miami and Geneva to Moscow and even Alaska – which she believes could be crucial to Ukraine's future.

“We don't expect a good outcome when they discuss the future of our country in all these places, as if it's their right to decide,” said Ms. Kadantseva, an executive assistant in the Kyiv office of an international consumer goods company.

“We don’t want to give up our territory and lose our sovereignty,” she adds, “but that seems to be what they’re talking about.”

Why did we write this

While American and Russian negotiators met and European leaders fought to make a peace deal acceptable to Kyiv, Ukrainians sadly witnessed negotiations about their future. But their point of view is firm: “Yes” to compromise, “No” to capitulation.

Since August, when US President Donald Trump met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, Ukrainians have watched – mostly in awe – the ups and downs of Trump's new efforts to end Russia's war in Ukraine.

Just in the last few weeks, the 28-point plan that appeared to be written by Moscow has given way to a 19-point plan more favorable to Ukrainian interests.

Most recently, Ukrainians watched warily as Trump's peace envoys, businessman Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner, met with Putin in Moscow on Tuesday. However, the Russian leader reportedly stuck to his maximalist stance on ending the war.

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Ukrainian Victoria Kadantseva, on a break from her job as an executive assistant, says she is wary of talks about her country's future being held without Ukraine's participation, in Kyiv, Ukraine, December 4, 2025.

This allowed Ukrainians to breathe a small sigh of relief (that there was no grand agreement between the American and Russian powers), even as it strengthened the prospect of the war continuing through another cold winter and into the new year.

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