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US-Russia Peace Plan Puts Ukraine on Back Foot, Demands Territorial Concessions

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 20, 2025
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Okay,⁣ here’s a breakdown of the key information from the provided text, focusing on the proposed‌ peace plan for ukraine, its context, and the players involved.I’ll organize it into sections for clarity:

1. The proposed Peace Plan (28 Points)

* Origin: Developed by the US, mirroring a plan previously used for Gaza ⁤(now UN Resolution 2803).
* core Components:

⁤ * Return of⁤ Russian as an ‍official language in Ukraine (alongside Ukrainian).
* Recognition of the Russian Orthodox rite within Ukraine.
* ⁣ Russian Demands: ‌The plan largely reflects ⁣existing Russian demands – territory gained and concessions from Ukraine in exchange for a ceasefire.
* Lack of Clarity: It’s unclear if this is ⁤a formal, fully-backed US plan or simply a list of negotiating​ points.
* Implicit Pressure: The plan is presented ⁤to Ukraine with the​ implication that they have no other options.

2. US Motivations & Strategy

* Trump‘s Desire for a Deal: Donald Trump is highly motivated ⁣to resolve the Ukraine war quickly, having promised to do so during his⁣ campaign.He views resolving ​conflicts as a key part of his legacy.
* ⁤ Perceived Ukrainian Weakness: The US believes Ukraine is weakened⁤ by:
* Intense Russian bombing.
* Corruption scandals damaging President Zelenskyy’s image.
* This perceived weakness is seen as creating an chance to pressure Ukraine into​ accepting ‌the plan.
* Diplomatic Approach:

⁢* Initial‍ contact made by Abraham Witkoff (a recent addition to international diplomacy) with Ruslan Umerov (head of Ukraine’s national security council) in Miami.
* A US military delegation (led by ​Secretary of the Army dan Driscoll) is ⁤currently in Ukraine to meet with Zelenskyy and will then travel to Moscow.The⁣ use of a military ‌delegation is intended to signal seriousness to Russia.

3. Key Players & Thier Positions

* Donald Trump (US President): Driven to achieve ‍a swift ⁤resolution to the war, portraying himself as a peacemaker.
* ⁣ Stephen Miller (Trump’s‌ Deputy Chief of Staff): Emphasizes the US focus on ⁤peace in‍ Ukraine and stopping the loss of life.
* Volodymyr zelenskyy (Ukraine President): Perhaps weakened, according ⁤to US assessment, and facing pressure to accept the plan.
*⁤ Vladimir Putin (Russia President): the plan addresses what Putin considers the “past causes” of the war, suggesting it aligns with Russian interests.
* Abraham witkoff: US envoy delivering the plan.
* ‍ Ruslan Umerov: Head of Ukraine’s national security council.
* Mohamed Bin Salman (Saudi Crown Prince): Requested Trump’s involvement in resolving the conflict⁣ in South Sudan.

4. Current Status & Recent History

* ‌ No Direct Negotiations: Kyiv and Moscow haven’t had direct talks ​since last summer.
* Stalled Diplomacy: Previous attempts ‍to revive diplomatic channels ⁢have failed since the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska in August.
* ​ White House Response: The‌ White House has⁢ not⁢ officially confirmed or denied the existence of the plan.

In essence,‌ the article portrays a⁤ US-led effort to push a peace plan on Ukraine that largely favors Russian demands, based on​ a calculation of Ukraine’s current vulnerabilities and Trump’s strong desire for a quick resolution. It raises questions about the fairness of the ⁣plan and whether Ukraine will be forced to accept unfavorable terms.

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Title: Ukraine Drone Attack Kills Dozens, Zelenskyy Seeks Diplomacy

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 20, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russian Strikes Kill At Least ​25 in ⁣Ukraine, Including Children

Ternopil,‍ Ukraine – A Russian attack‍ on Wednesday killed at least 25 people in the⁢ western Ukrainian city of Ternopil, officials reported, as Moscow intensified its strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure‌ adn ​civilian areas. The attack, which involved drones and missiles, also injured nearly 50⁣ people across multiple regions.

The strikes⁢ come as diplomatic efforts to find a path to peace remain stalled, though a U.S. official indicated that the State Department’s ‌former special envoy for Ukraine, Kurt Volker, is scheduled to‌ meet with ‍Ukrainian President Volodymyr ⁢Zelenskyy this​ week to explore potential avenues for renewed peace ⁤talks. Ukrainian officials have confirmed​ Volker’s visit to Kyiv but have⁢ not commented on discussions regarding​ negotiations‍ with Russia.

Russia’s Defense ministry ⁣stated the ⁣attacks targeted Ukrainian energy facilities and military-industrial targets, including drone depots, in response to Ukrainian ⁢strikes on Russian territory.

in Kharkiv, ⁢Ukraine’s second-largest city, Russian drones injured⁤ 46 people, including⁣ two‍ girls, according to⁣ oleh syniehubov,⁣ head of ‍the regional military governance. The drones struck residential buildings, an ambulance station, a‌ school, ​and other civilian ‍infrastructure.

Neighboring Romania and Poland were also impacted by the escalating conflict. Romania scrambled two Eurofighter ‌Typhoon jets and two F-16s after a drone ​entered‌ its⁢ airspace during the Russian attacks. Poland ‌deployed ⁢its military aircraft and temporarily closed airports in ⁢Rzeszów and⁢ Lublin as ‌a precautionary measure.

Simultaneously occurring,‍ Russia claimed to have intercepted‍ four American-supplied ATACMS missiles fired⁣ by Ukraine ‌at the city of Voronezh on Tuesday. Debris from⁤ the intercepted​ missiles reportedly damaged‌ a private house, an orphanage, and a gerontology center,⁢ though no ​casualties were reported. Ukraine’s General Staff confirmed ‌firing ATACMS missiles ​at Russia⁣ but provided no⁢ further details.

The conflict, which began with Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, has resulted ​in a devastating humanitarian crisis and widespread destruction across Ukraine. Western nations have provided important military and financial aid to Ukraine,but a resolution to the conflict remains elusive.

associated⁤ Press ⁤writers Stephen McGrath and Konstantin Toropin contributed to this report.

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Erdogan Urges Zelensky to Restart Ukraine Talks in Istanbul

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 20, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Erdogan Pushes for Renewed Ukraine–Russia Talks ⁣in Istanbul

Ankara, Turkey ‍- Amidst ongoing Russian attacks, ⁣Turkish ‍President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has‌ urged Ukraine and⁢ Russia to ‍resume peace negotiations in Istanbul, citing the “grueling effects⁢ of ⁢the‌ war for both⁣ sides.” The​ call came during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ⁢in Ankara, signaling a renewed⁣ push for diplomatic ‍solutions.

Zelensky expressed ‍agreement‍ with Erdogan’s proposal,stating,”We hope for the‍ strength of Turkish diplomacy and that it will be understood in Moscow.” He indicated​ that “many processes are active” aimed at restarting talks, including efforts to⁢ resume‍ prisoner exchanges. zelensky expressed⁣ hope for a resumption of prisoner swaps by year-end, ⁣following preparations‍ for the exchange of 1,200 ⁣Ukrainian prisoners of war discussed after recent talks ⁣in Turkey, Qatar, ‌and the United Arab Emirates. Confirmation from the Russian side is currently pending.

Zelensky‌ stated his⁤ visit to Turkey was ​specifically intended to revitalize negotiations with Russia to end the conflict.However,the Kremlin ⁣has indicated ⁣no​ Russian representatives ⁤were ⁣present for discussions.‌ Turkey has previously hosted‍ peace negotiations between ‌the two nations, and Erdogan maintains close⁢ ties with ‍Russian President vladimir Putin.

The push for talks occurs as ‌Russia​ continues its military offensive. Zelensky reported over 470 ⁢drone attacks and 48 rocket and cruise missile strikes ⁤on western Ukraine overnight. Ukraine,in turn,has ⁤utilized US-supplied ATACMS missiles to strike targets within Russia,specifically in the Voronezh region – a first for the conflict.

Ukraine has⁤ been defending itself ⁢against Russian⁢ aggression for over three and a half ‌years. The Russian‍ Defense Ministry⁤ claims to be targeting military-industrial complex and energy infrastructure within Ukraine, though ‍it has not addressed reports of civilian casualties.

Source: ntv.de, gut/dpa

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Ukraine War: US Plan Demands Territory & Military Cuts Amid Corruption

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 19, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

US Presents Ukraine wiht Peace Plan Involving⁢ Territorial Concessions and Arms Reduction

The United States has presented Ukraine with a draft plan to end the war, according to two sources cited ⁢by Reuters. The proposal includes demands that are reportedly difficult for Ukraine to accept: the cession of territories currently under Russian control and a reduction in the size of its Armed Forces.

The White House has reportedly communicated to Kiev that acceptance of the plan’s main points, including the military downsizing, is expected ​- a⁢ demand mirroring a key position held by Moscow. Accepting such a plan would represent a defeat for Ukraine and President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has consistently stated his goal of ⁢reclaiming all Ukrainian territory, including Crimea, annexed by Russia in 2014.

The proposal comes at ⁤a challenging time for Ukraine.Russian forces are making territorial gains, and Kiev is grappling with ⁣a corruption scandal that has already⁣ resulted ‌in the dismissal of the‍ ministers of Energy and Justice. A Ukrainian official confirmed to Reuters that “signals” regarding the US proposals⁤ have been received, acknowledging their origin in ‌discussions between the United States and‌ Russia.

the extent of the territorial concessions suggested by ⁢the US remains unclear. Russia ​currently controls nearly all of the Donbass region (with a portion of the Donetsk region still contested)⁣ and‍ maintains a presence in the Zaporizhzhia,⁣ Kherson, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk‍ regions.

On Thursday, President ‍Zelensky is​ scheduled to meet with representatives‌ of the US Armed forces in Kiev, signaling Ukraine’s interest in⁢ halting​ Russia’s ‍advance or reaching a resolution before further ‍territorial losses occur.

The United Kingdom has stated it‌ shares the goal of ending⁤ the war,echoing a sentiment expressed by former US President Donald Trump,and called⁤ on Russia to withdraw its forces,stating that Russia “could do this tomorrow‍ by withdrawing its forces and ending its illegal invasion,” according to a UK Foreign Office spokesperson.

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The USA and Russia are said to have secretly drawn up a 28-point plan to end the Ukraine war

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 19, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Secret 28-Point Plan Reportedly‍ Exists to End Ukraine War

WASHINGTON D.C. – ⁢The United States and Russia have reportedly developed⁣ a confidential 28-point ​plan​ outlining⁢ a potential pathway to end the ongoing conflict in Ukraine,⁢ according to ‌sources cited by Tagesspiegel.de. The⁢ plan’s existence signals a discreet effort​ to find diplomatic solutions alongside continued military support for Ukraine.

The initiative comes as the war enters it’s third year with no clear​ resolution in⁢ sight, impacting global security and energy ⁤markets. Germany, while continuing to ⁣prioritize support for Ukraine‌ – pledging ongoing military, political, and​ economic assistance – aims to convey to Russian President Vladimir Putin “very directly” that a “negotiation process” remains the only viable alternative. The reported plan suggests a willingness from both Washington⁤ and Moscow to explore off-channel discussions despite public⁢ rhetoric.

Details of the 28-point plan remain largely undisclosed, ​but ​its emergence ‍coincides with​ statements from both U.S. President Joe Biden and ‌British officials emphasizing a desire to see the war concluded. A British Foreign Office spokesman echoed this sentiment, stating that​ Russia could end the ​conflict “as early as tomorrow” through‍ a troop withdrawal.

Germany’s Defense Minister Boris Pistorius affirmed the country’s commitment to “stand​ permanently at Ukraine’s side,” while simultaneously advocating for a direct message to Putin regarding the necessity of negotiations. This dual approach reflects a broader strategy of bolstering⁤ Ukraine’s ‍position while keeping diplomatic channels open.

Recent events underscore the escalating tensions, including reports of ‍a Russian spy ship allegedly directing lasers at British pilots,​ prompting a readiness to “act” ‍from ‌the British army. Simultaneously, Ukraine continues to suffer devastating attacks, such as the recent strike ⁢on Ternopil resulting in 19 deaths, and Russia is expanding its⁤ nuclear icebreaker fleet, with Putin celebrating the construction of a ‌new Arctic vessel. (Tsp, ⁤Yulia Valeva, AFP, Reuters)

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Court Gives Green Light: Italy Extradites Nord Stream Saboteur

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 19, 2025
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Italy Extradites Ukrainian⁢ Suspect in Nord​ Stream Pipeline Investigation

Rome – italy has extradited a Ukrainian national to Germany, where he is a ⁢suspect in the investigation into⁢ the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines.the decision, confirmed today by Italy’s highest court, follows weeks of legal challenges and marks a notable progress in the ongoing inquiry into the‍ attacks that crippled critical energy infrastructure.

the suspect, identified only as K., was arrested during a family vacation on the Adriatic coast this summer. German authorities allege K.‍ led a seven-person team, including four divers, responsible‍ for the explosions. The extradition comes despite K.’s continued denial of the charges and a prior hunger strike protesting his conditions of detention. His‌ Italian lawyer, ⁤Nicola Canestrini, expressed disappointment with the ruling but voiced confidence in his client’s‍ eventual acquittal in ⁢Germany, ⁤stating, “Despite the‌ great disappointment, I trust‍ in an acquittal ⁢in Germany.”

The sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines, occurring ⁣six months into Russia’s ​invasion⁣ of‌ Ukraine, caused substantial damage and halted gas ⁤deliveries through both lines. The incident sparked international concern and accusations,with investigations focusing on identifying those responsible for the underwater explosions near the‍ Danish island of Bornholm.

The extradition process was⁢ initially stalled by the Italian Supreme Court due to procedural⁢ errors. However, the court ultimately upheld the extradition order, clearing the way for K.’s transfer to German authorities. He had been held ⁣in a high-security prison while awaiting the court’s decision, and had reportedly traveled to other‌ european countries prior to his⁤ arrest.

This case is one of several linked to the Nord Stream investigation. ⁢A separate Ukrainian suspect‌ previously detained in poland will not be extradited to Germany, having been released by Polish authorities. The ongoing investigation ‍aims to determine the full extent of‌ the operation and bring all those involved to justice.

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