
The Trump Report Trump is ‘no friend’ to Ukraine | Sir Bill Browder analyses US’ ‘nonsense’ negotiations
Nov 28, 2025
Sir Bill Browder, an investor and staunch Kremlin critic known for his advocacy of the Magnitsky Act, dives deep into the complexities of U.S. negotiations regarding Ukraine. He argues that Putin relies on war to maintain power and claims Trump seeks leverage rather than genuine peace. Browder criticizes the exclusion of European allies in discussions and warns that Trump's rhetoric undermines NATO's reliability. He emphasizes the importance of addressing corruption in Ukraine while stressing it pales in comparison to Russia's systemic issues.
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Peace Talk Or Business Deal?
- Browder believes Donald Trump seeks business ties with Putin rather than a genuine peace deal.
- He warns Trump aims to use leverage to force Ukraine to surrender, not to secure a fair peace.
Prioritise Pressure Over Performative Talks
- Do not treat leaked peace proposals as genuine paths to settlement when key parties are excluded.
- Prioritise practical support and pressure like sanctions and asset confiscation rather than performative talks.
Peace Talks As A Runway For Russia
- Browder says peace-talk theatre benefits Putin by delaying punitive measures like oil sanctions and asset seizures.
- He warns this delay gives Russia months of runway to continue the war despite suffering.

