Bitunix Analyst: Trump's Push for a Compressed Peace Plan Raises European Vigilance and Deepens Ukraine's Dilemma

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BlockBeats reports that on December 10, U.S. President Trump urged Ukraine to “quickly accept” a U.S.-led peace proposal and was reported to hope for a deal to be finalized before Christmas. Zelensky signaled willingness to hold elections during wartime but emphasized that any agreement must be based on clear security guarantees from the U.S. and Europe. As the proposal involves territorial concessions, NATO issues, and the use of frozen Russian assets, many European countries feel uneasy about the rapid pace pushed by the U.S. Within the negotiation framework, the U.S., Ukraine, and Europe continue to haggle. The U.S. demands accelerated decision-making and emphasizes that the goal is to achieve sustainable peace, but Zelensky reiterated that he would not accept territorial concessions and must first coordinate positions with Europe. European officials are concerned that if the U.S. pushes the deal unilaterally, it could undermine the overall unity of the Western bloc. Amid rising geopolitical uncertainty, sentiment in the crypto market remains cautious. In the short term, BTC faces resistance at $93,200, with support at $90,000–$91,000; if negotiation news continues to stimulate safe-haven demand, volatility may be driven by macro and liquidity interactions. Bitunix analysts point out: the U.S. pushing for a “quick peace,” Europe emphasizing “security first,” and Ukraine insisting on a “sovereignty bottom line” creates conflicting interests among the three parties, making geopolitical risk an important pricing factor for the market at year-end. Investors should monitor the impact of news on U.S. dollar flows and safe-haven demand, and assess whether geopolitical noise could spill over into volatility of risk assets.

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