The US has urged Ukraine and Russia to end the war by June, offering to host talks, but disputes over territory and security guarantees remain unresolved.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to media amid renewed US-led peace efforts to end the Russia–Ukraine war (Photo: X)
Ukraine-Russia War: Washington has outlined a specific timeline for the end of the war between Ukraine and Russia, calling on both sides to reach a settlement by June 2026 where the statement comes after Zelensky said the US was willing to host direct peace talks next week, marking a fresh effort to end a conflict that has raged for nearly four years.
According to Zelensky, the administration is pushing hard to hold immediate talks, suggesting June as the unofficial deadline to reach a ceasefire agreement. With this plan, talks are to be held physically in the United States, possibly in Miami, following talks held in Abu Dhabi. In fact, since 2022, the war has claimed more than half a million military lives on all sides, making it all the more imperative to bring the war to a close.
The main problem is still territorial control. As it stands, Russia currently controls almost a fifth of Ukrainian land and is trying to solidify its control over Donetsk. The Ukrainian government is unwilling to negotiate anything that acknowledges these gains, as it believes it would amount to rewarding aggression and create an incentive for more invasions. Mr. Zelensky has been adamant that what Ukraine needs is not a freeze in the front line but security commitments.
The Ukrainian president has sternly warned that Washington and Moscow should not seal deals over the head of Kyiv. He expressed his repeated fear that Ukraine is being asked to concede more than Russia, despite Ukraine being the invaded country. Ukrainian President Zelensky has made it clear that Ukrainian sovereignty cannot be negotiated by others, especially on such sensitive issues as borders and the long-term framework of security.
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which happens to be the largest in Europe, is another issue that brings discomfort since 2022, this plant has come under the control of Russia, with no agreement reached between both sides regarding its control or the proper safety mechanisms that are in place. Furthermore, the repercussions of a misfortune here are felt by millions of people in Eastern Europe.
While since January 2025, the American-led campaign to secure peace has seen some minor victories, some positive developments have occurred. A 28-point outline presented by Washington helped to revive military talks between Washington and Moscow, leading up to a major prisoner release of 314 people in February 2026. Experts state, however, that peace will remain out of reach should these issues not be resolved, despite developments in diplomacy.