Zelensky Meets PM Mark Carney In Canada Before Trump Summit; Putin Warns Of Military Solution

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UPDATED: Dec 28, 2025 08:42 IST

In this India Today Global report, Global Editor Pranay Upadhyay details the escalating war of words between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin. As Zelensky visits Canada to meet Prime Minister Mark Carney en route to the US, he claims Moscow has 'no intention to end the war'. Conversely, Putin asserts that Ukraine 'does not want peace' and warns that Russia will achieve its goals through 'military means' if a peaceful resolution is rejected. The report also highlights the diplomatic backdrop, including the '20 points proposal' by US President Donald Trump.

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