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Trump Administration Collaborates with Russia on 28-Point Ukraine Peace Plan:

In a surprising development, former U.S. President Donald Trump and his team are reportedly working quietly with Russia on a 28-point plan aimed at ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, according to Axios, citing U.S. and Russian officials. The initiative is said to be inspired by Trump’s earlier 20-point Gaza peace plan, highlighting the former president’s continued involvement in international diplomacy. The proposed peace plan reportedly centers on four major themes: achieving peace in Ukraine, providing security guarantees, ensuring broader European security, and shaping the future of U.S. relations with both Russia and Ukraine. While details of the plan are still under wraps, it is unclear how it intends to address some of the most contentious issues, including Russia’s territorial control over areas in eastern Ukraine. Responsibility for drafting the plan falls to the United States’ special envoy for Peace Missions, Steve Witkoff. According to Axios, Witkoff has been in extensive discussions with Russian officials, including Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev. Dmitriev confirmed in an interview with Axios that during his recent visit to Miami from October 24–26, he spent three days meeting with Witkoff and other members of the Trump administration. “This time, we feel that the Russian position is really being heard,” Dmitriev said, expressing optimism about the plan’s potential for success. The discussions between the U.S. and Russia reportedly go beyond Ukraine’s conflict alone, also focusing on Russia’s broader security concerns and the restoration of ties between Moscow and Washington. “It’s actually a much broader framework, basically saying, ‘How do we really bring lasting security to Europe, not just Ukraine?’” Dmitriev told Axios. Ukrainian officials are reportedly aware of the ongoing negotiations. Witkoff is said to have discussed the plan with Rustem Umerov, Ukraine’s national security adviser, earlier this week. Additionally, the United States has begun briefing European officials on the proposed framework, signaling an effort to build international support for the initiative. The move comes after Trump’s Alaska summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin failed to produce tangible results. While the details of the plan remain confidential, sources suggest that the administration’s approach emphasizes dialogue, security assurances, and long-term stability in Europe. Although the 28-point plan is still in its early stages, Trump appears hopeful about its potential. If successful, it could represent a significant step toward ending one of the most devastating conflicts in Europe in recent years. However, many questions remain, particularly regarding how territorial disputes in eastern Ukraine would be resolved and whether all parties involved would accept the proposed terms. Experts and diplomats alike caution that while the plan may offer a framework for negotiations, implementing such a comprehensive agreement would require significant compromise and cooperation from multiple stakeholders, including Ukraine, Russia, and European nations. The international community will be closely watching the development of this plan, as any breakthrough could reshape security dynamics in Europe. For now, the world is left to observe how the Trump administration’s efforts unfold. With peace in Ukraine remaining elusive and global tensions high, the proposed 28-point plan may either pave the way for a historic diplomatic breakthrough or face the same hurdles that have stalled previous attempts at conflict resolution.

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Shekh Md Hamid

11/19/20251 min read