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Kyiv and its allies voiced optimism Tuesday that talks with an American delegation had produced changes to the plan, while the Kremlin said it was waiting to hear more.
The leaked plan, which has since been revised to 19 points, initially demanded Ukraine make heavy concessions – including giving up territory in the east, capping the size of its military and agreeing to never join NATO – while asking Russia to barely give up anything.
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How Steve Witkoff pushed Ukraine sympathizers out of White House, and led US into Russia's arms
U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is running a shadow operation inside the White House in an effort to sideline pro-Ukraine officials, the Kyiv Independent has learned. Witkoff — a real estate mogul with no diplomatic background before his appointment — has emerged as one of the central architects of a new Washington peace proposal that Ukrainian
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday said the Justice Department will appeal a federal judge’s dismissal of the criminal cases against former FBI director James Comey and
The plan includes several red lines for Ukraine, including a massive reduction of its army and ceding territory to Russia that it has not yet conquered militarily.