U.S. Policy

U.S. Army Secretary’s Warning of Ukraine Defeat Met with Skepticism and Accusations of Pro-Russia Bias

U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll delivered a pessimistic assessment to Ukrainian officials, warning of imminent defeat due to escalating Russian attacks and a dwindling ability to supply weapons. Driscoll presented a U.S.-backed peace plan, viewed as a capitulation to Moscow, encouraging immediate negotiation. This meeting exposed a rift within the Trump administration, with some officials favoring concessions to Russia and others advocating for continued pressure. While the initial peace proposal faced resistance, it was revised with Ukrainian input and now represents a living document, though its final acceptance is uncertain.

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Ukraine Alarmed as US Framework Favors Moscow in Peace Talks

The U.S. is reportedly developing a new peace framework to end the war in Ukraine, with Special Envoy Steve Witkoff crafting a plan in direct contact with Russian officials, sparking unease among Ukrainian officials. The framework, which is being presented to Ukrainian and European representatives, may require Ukraine to cede territory and relinquish weapons, along with other concessions. As negotiations continue, a parallel military-led peace track is also emerging, with a delegation planning to visit Ukraine and then travel to Moscow for talks. Despite renewed diplomatic efforts and the U.S. President’s expressed desire to end the war, fundamental disagreements between Ukraine and Russia remain, with the Kremlin’s position seemingly hardening.

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