Trump Claims Russia-Ukraine Peace Plan 'Solved' with 28-Point Proposal
New York PostNovember 26, 20255 min5,397 views
8 connectionsΒ·9 entities in this videoβTrump's Optimism on Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
- πΊπΈ President Trump expressed optimism about resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict, stating that a 28-point peace plan has been "very favorably solved."
- π€ He indicated that special envoy Steve Witkoff would travel to the region to continue discussions.
Progress and Disagreements in Negotiations
- π£οΈ Trump described the talks as "good" and acknowledged making progress, though he noted it's a complicated process that doesn't move quickly.
- π He mentioned that while he initially thought this would be an easier resolution due to his relationship with President Putin, the level of hatred has made it more difficult.
- π Several points of disagreement remain, primarily concerning border definitions and land concessions.
The 28-Point Plan and Land Concessions
- πΊοΈ Trump clarified that the initial 28-point document was a "concept" or "map," not a final plan, and has since evolved.
- π He suggested that some points have been resolved favorably, but acknowledged that land might be gained or lost by Russia in the coming months.
- βοΈ The decision on whether Ukraine should cede land is ultimately up to them, weighing the cost of continued fighting against a negotiated settlement.
Security Guarantees and European Involvement
- π European nations are expected to be largely involved in working out security guarantees for the region.
- π€ Europe reportedly desires an end to the conflict.
Negotiation Tactics and Deal-Making
- π¬ Trump defended the negotiation tactics of his envoy, Steve Witkoff, stating that convincing each side is a standard form of negotiation.
- βοΈ He emphasized that deal-making requires both parties to give and take.
- π·πΊ Trump believes that Russia's main concession is stopping the fighting and ceasing further land acquisition.
Broader Implications and Personal Views
- β οΈ Trump reiterated his belief that the war would not have happened under his presidency, attributing its occurrence to "stupidity."
- π₯ He expressed sadness over the significant loss of life on both sides.
- π·πΊπΊπ¦ He noted that Russia has a larger population and military pool, suggesting that if Ukraine can reach a deal, it would be beneficial for both parties.
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