
"US President Donald Trump has adopted yet again an optimistic tone regarding a peace plan for Ukraine, saying the only deadline he sees for reaching a peace deal "is when it's over." Meanwhile, Ukraine's ambassador to the US, Olga Stefanishyna, told DW Ukrainian teams were headed to Moscow to resume the talks. Trump's hopes to get Ukraine's Zelenskyy to sign his peace plan before Thanksgiving later this week however seem less likely to materialize."
"The Kremlin said it has seen the most recent version of the Trump-backed peace plan for Ukraine. Presidential adviser Yuri Ushakov told a Russian state TV reporter that "some aspects can be viewed positively, but many require special discussions among experts." The updated draft has not been made public, but the original 28-point version which included Ukraine ceding land was criticized in Europe for being too conciliatory to Russia."
Diplomatic efforts are underway to secure a peace deal after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about a peace plan and said his envoy, Steve Witkoff, will travel to Moscow to meet Vladimir Putin. Ukrainian teams are reported to be headed to Moscow to resume talks, though Ukrainian signatures on the plan before Thanksgiving appear unlikely. The Kremlin said it has seen the updated Trump-backed draft and called some aspects positive while urging expert discussion. An earlier 28-point version that included territorial concessions drew criticism in Europe. Germany's Merz warned against peace through capitulation.
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