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Despite ongoing deadly Russian attacks within Ukraine, Russia has welcomed the Trump administration’s new national security strategy, citing a shift away from confrontation and towards dialogue. This comes after three days of talks between U.S. and Ukrainian officials aimed at ending the war. Key sticking points in negotiations remain the Donbas region and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. Meanwhile, other world leaders are set to meet with Zelenskyy in London to discuss the situation.

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Russia Hails Trump Strategy Amidst Deadly Ukrainian Attacks

Kyiv, Ukraine – December 8, 2025 – Even as Russian missile and drone attacks claimed the lives of at least four people in Ukraine overnight and into Sunday, the Kremlin has lauded the Trump administration’s newly released national security strategy. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, quoted by Tass news agency, stated the document aligns with Moscow’s vision, particularly its emphasis on dialogue and improved relations, expressing hope for constructive cooperation on resolving the Ukrainian conflict.

The White House document, released Friday, signals a shift in U.S. policy, aiming to improve relations with Russia and prioritize ending the war in Ukraine to reestablish strategic stability.

The positive comments come amidst a backdrop of continued violence. A man was killed in the Chernihiv region in a drone attack, and a combined missile and drone strike on Kremenchuk, a key industrial center, resulted in power and water outages. Ukrainian officials accuse Russia of deliberately targeting infrastructure to deprive civilians of essential services for the fourth consecutive winter. Shelling in the Kharkiv region claimed three more lives and left ten wounded.

President Zelenskyy reported a “substantive” phone call with American officials involved in peace talks held in Florida with a Ukrainian delegation. He affirmed Ukraine’s commitment to working with the U.S. to achieve lasting peace. Keith Kellogg, the outgoing U.S. envoy to Ukraine, stated over the weekend that the ongoing peace efforts were in “the last 10 metres,” but hinged on resolving disputes over the Donbas region and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, both currently under Russian control.

Further diplomatic efforts are underway, with the leaders of the United Kingdom, France, and Germany scheduled to meet with Zelenskyy in London on Monday. The Zaporizhzhia plant needs reliable power to cool its reactors and avoid catastrophic nuclear incidents.

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