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The Administration of Donald Trump and the Russia of Vladimir Putin They work in secret to make a new peace plan to end the war in Ukraine. According to sources from the White House and the Kremlin, the objective is to draw a 28 point erasersimilar to the one developed to resolve the conflict in the Gaza Strip, which would be ratified by both leaders at a yet undated summit.
The negotiations, revealed by the portal Axiosfocus on four premises: peace in Ukraine, security guarantees for kyiv and Moscow, security in Europe and the future of relations between Washington and Moscow. At the moment, no information has emerged on what the proposals are for the control of the eastern territories of Ukraine in which the Russian Army continues to advance at a high cost.
The plan, in the development of which neither Ukraine nor its European partners have participated, has been negotiated by President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Russia and the Middle East, Steve Witkoffwith the Kremlin emissary Kiril Dmitriev. Both met in Miami for several days, between October 24 and 26.
Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin last week during a meeting of the Russian Security Council.
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In an interview with Axios Last Monday, Dmitriev confirmed contacts with the American delegation and expressed optimism about the possible success of the plan because “we feel that the Russian position is really being taken into account”. Putin, since the invasion of the neighboring country more than three and a half years ago, has maintained his maximalist demands to agree to a ceasefire and negotiate a peace agreement.
The contacts have been confirmed by both Ukraine and the White House. “The president has been clear that It’s time to stop the killing and reach an agreement to end the war. “Trump believes there is an opportunity to end this senseless war if flexibility is shown,” a US government spokesman acknowledged.

According to Dmitriev, the goal is work on the agreements reached by Putin and Trump at the summit that both held in Alaska last August. However, in recent weeks some information has emerged, such as that published by Financial Timeswhich suggest that the meeting concluded earlier than planned because the Kremlin leader flatly refused a truce and demanded the cession of more Ukrainian territory.
Putin’s emissary has revealed that he hopes his team and Witkoff’s will agree on a 28-point written document that has no nothing to do with the proposal led by the United Kingdom and France. “This occurs in a context in which Russia is undoubtedly reaping additional successes on the battlefield,” boasted Dmitriev, highlighting the advances of Russian troops on the Pokrovsk or Gulyaipolé front.
The Trump Administration sources cited by Axios They point out that the White House has already informed its European allies about the new plan being worked on with Moscow. Optimism also prevails in Washington right now about the possibility that its allies will join this effort with their proposals and that it will ultimately lead to the resolution of the war in Ukraine.