 U.S. and Europe are urging Ukraine to negotiate peace with Russia. U.S. and European officials have started talking to their Ukrainian counterparts about possible peace talks with Russia and what Kiev might have to give up to reach a deal NBC television reported citing U.S. officials. The conversations have included very broad outlines of what Ukraine might need to give up to reach a deal, the official said. Some of the talks, which officials described as delicate, took place last month during a meeting of representatives from more than 50 nations supporting Ukraine, including NATO members known as the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, the officials said. The discussions are an acknowledgement of the dynamics militarily on the ground in Ukraine and politically in the U.S. and Europe officials said. They began amid concerns about U.S. and European officials that the war has reached a stalemate and about the ability to continue providing aid to Ukraine, officials said. And there is unease in the U.S. government. With how much less public attention the war in Ukraine has garnered since the Israel-Hamas war began nearly a month ago, the officials said. Officials fear that the shift could make securing additional aid for Kiev more difficult. Officials have also privately said Ukraine likely only has until the end of the year or shortly thereafter before more urgent discussions about peace negotiations should begin. U.S. officials have shared their views on such a timeline with European allies. Officials said.