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The US negotiator who delivers the bad news to Zelensky

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

WASHINGTON – A key U.S. negotiator, Dan Driscoll, is ​preparing⁣ for a series of challenging talks with‌ ukrainian and Russian officials, potentially delivering unwelcome messages as‍ former President Donald Trump ⁤seeks a swift ‍resolution to the conflict.⁤ Driscoll’s mission centers on conveying ‌the realities of⁤ Trump’s evolving peace plan, wich faces ​skepticism from both ‌sides and notably from Ukraine, which fears‌ being pressured into unfavorable⁤ concessions.The ‍assignment places Driscoll at the center of a ⁢complex geopolitical situation. Trump has repeatedly stated his⁤ desire to end⁢ the war quickly, ⁣potentially⁤ through⁣ a negotiated ceasefire. However, Russia continues to pursue maximalist demands, while a broad coalition ‍supporting Ukraine‌ remains committed to‌ resisting Russian ​aggression. Driscoll’s role is to navigate these conflicting positions ‍and communicate the constraints of Trump’s ⁢approach, a task likely to involve ⁢delivering challenging truths to both Kyiv and Moscow.Sources indicate Driscoll is preparing for intensive weeks of diplomacy, ‌with potential travel to both capitals. He must contend with a Russia unwilling to compromise and a Ukrainian government persistent to defend its⁣ sovereignty.‍ The negotiator may‍ have to deliver unfavorable news to one ⁣or both parties regarding the feasibility ​of their respective goals under the proposed framework.‌

European ​leaders are already ‍expressing doubts about the viability ‍of Trump’s ⁤plan, with​ concerns ‌that Russian​ president Vladimir Putin will not agree to any ‍new draft proposals. Military analysts‍ also ‍suggest ⁣that Russia’s advances in eastern Ukraine may be ‌slower than Kremlin claims, further⁣ complicating the negotiating landscape. ‍The situation raises questions about whether Trump’s ​approach could ⁤mirror‍ the perceived failures⁣ of ⁤the Treaty⁢ of Versailles, potentially ⁣creating a fragile peace susceptible to future ⁤conflict.

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