By Steve Gutterman

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine faces “one of the most difficult moments” in its history as the United States presses Kyiv to agree to a controversial plan to end the war launched by Russia, warning the country risks “losing a key partner” but will not “betray” its own interests.

In a videotaped address to the nation on November 21, Zelenskyy said his government “will work calmly with America and all partners” and vowed to hold a “constructive search for solutions” with Washington, which handed him the 28-point draft plan a day earlier.

“I will present arguments, I will persuade, I will offer alternatives, but we will definitely not give the enemy a reason to say that Ukraine does not want peace,” Zelenskyy said, suggesting Kyiv would seek substantial chang

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