Donald Trump has been informed of European counter-proposals regarding Ukraine, which include potential territorial concessions and security guarantees, leading to an acceleration in high-level negotiations.The EU also approved a plan to permanently freeze Russian assets, intending to use these funds for Ukraine's financing needs in 2026 and 2027, drawing a strong rebuke from Russia.Upcoming discussions include a meeting in Paris tomorrow for Ukrainian, American, French, and German officials, followed by a summit in
Berlin on Monday, possibly with Trump in attendance, as
NATO chief
Rutte warned
Russia could target other countries next.