Trump Administration Collaborates with Russia on Secret Peace Draft
A media outlet reported, citing unnamed US and Russian sources, that the 28-point proposal takes cues from President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza ceasefire plan, which was endorsed by Israel and Hamas last month following over two years of Israel's severe war in Gaza.
The draft framework is structured around four primary areas: achieving peace in Ukraine, implementing security assurances, strengthening broader European security, and shaping the future of US relations with both Kyiv and Moscow, according to the report.
Specific details on how the plan would resolve key disputes — including territorial control in eastern Ukraine — remain uncertain.
A US official indicated that Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, is spearheading the initiative and has engaged in extensive talks with Russian representative Kirill Dmitriev, who reportedly spent three days in Miami meeting with Trump’s team in late October.
A White House official noted that Trump believes “there is a chance to end this senseless war if flexibility is shown,” while US officials have begun sharing briefings about the developing proposal with European partners.
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