US envoy Witkoff advised Russia on getting Trump to Ukraine deal, Bloomberg reports

France 24Wednesday, November 26, 2025 at 4:03:38 AM
US envoy Witkoff advised Russia on getting Trump to Ukraine deal, Bloomberg reports
  • US envoy Steve Witkoff provided guidance to the Kremlin on negotiating a peace deal regarding Ukraine with President Donald Trump, as reported by Bloomberg. The proposed 28-point peace plan is perceived to favor Russia, demanding significant territorial concessions from Ukraine and limiting its NATO aspirations.
  • This development is significant as it raises concerns about the integrity of Ukraine's territorial sovereignty and its relationship with NATO, potentially jeopardizing Ukraine's strategic interests in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
  • The situation reflects a broader tension in international diplomacy, where the U.S. appears to be aligning with Russian interests, leading to skepticism among European leaders and Ukrainian officials about the viability and fairness of the peace process.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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