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    Is the US negotiating away Ukraine’s future while favouring Russia? | Russia-Ukraine war

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsNovember 21, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Trump administration plan calls for concessions from Kyiv, together with surrendering the Donbas area.

    Behind closed doorways in Washington, DC, a controversial plan is taking form that calls for some painful concessions from Kyiv, together with surrendering the Donbas area and slashing its army.

    Is that this a realistic path to finish the bloodshed – or a harmful capitulation that rewards Russian aggression?

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    Can peace be achieved with out Ukraine on the negotiating desk? And what does this imply for European safety and the US’s international credibility?

    Presenter: Neave Barker

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    Alexander Bratersky – Political analyst and impartial journalist

    Samir Puri – Director of the International Governance and Safety Centre at Chatham Home

    Donald Jensen – Former US diplomat in Moscow and former US staffer on US-Soviet arms management negotiations

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