Ukraine’s allies question the peace plan; COP30 ends unhappily, and more

乌克兰盟友质疑和平计划;COP30以不愉快告终,以及更多

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2025-11-23

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  • Our Top Stories The COP30 talks concluded with an agreement that made no reference to the use of fossil fuels,

  • angering negotiators from countries that wanted a stronger commitment to phase out their use.

  • The final deal was delayed by clashes between the EU,

  • which wanted a firmer resolution and oil-producing countries,

  • delegates from several places, including Colombia,

  • objected to the wording after it had been gaveled.

  • Western leaders issued a joint statement saying additional work is needed on America's proposal to end the war in Ukraine.

  • They insisted that EU and NATO consent were needed on key issues and criticised the condition that Ukraine must reduce its armed forces.

  • Earlier, Donald Trump gave Vladimir Zelensky, Ukraine's president,

  • a deadline of Thursday to accept the proposal.

  • Israeli airstrikes killed at least 20 people in Gaza, according to Palestinian health authorities.