🚨 Diplomatic Sprint: U.S. and Ukraine Push for Historic Agreement
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on November 25 that special envoy Steve Witkoff will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to finalize a peace deal after Ukraine accepted the proposal with only "minor details" unresolved. The move comes as Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll holds parallel talks with Ukrainian officials, signaling a coordinated push to end the conflict.
📜 From 28 Points to Breakthrough: What’s in the Deal?
The U.S.-drafted 28-point peace plan has been revised with input from both sides, Trump revealed on Truth Social. While territorial disputes remain a sticking point, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the framework a foundation for "deeper agreements" during a Tuesday address. His office confirmed hopes for direct talks with Trump to resolve final issues.
🌐 Global Eyes on Abu Dhabi and Beyond
Behind-the-scenes negotiations intensified this week as U.S. and Russian delegations met in Abu Dhabi. Army spokesperson Lt. Col. Jeff Tolbert described "tremendous progress," while Zelenskyy emphasized the need for "real security" guarantees. With all sides hinting at a potential Trump-Putin-Zelenskyy summit, 2025 could mark a turning point in the years-long crisis.
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