
Newscast Another Trump Ukraine Peace Plan
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Nov 24, 2025 In this discussion, James Landale, the BBC's diplomatic correspondent with on-the-ground insights from Kyiv, provides critical analysis of the controversial US 28-point peace plan and its implications for Ukraine. Caitriona Perry, presenting from D.C., explores the political tactics at play involving Trump and other leaders. Meanwhile, Jane Green, president of the British Polling Council, highlights how economic insecurity is shaping public sentiment, driving voter behavior away from Labour and complicating immigration issues.
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Plan Felt Like A Moscow Wish‑List
- Caitriona Perry and others reported Washington gossip that the plan may have originated in Moscow and been channelled via US envoys.
- Ukrainians reportedly received the document in Kyiv and felt blindsided by its contents and tone.
Zelensky's Response Re‑Focused Diplomacy
- Volodymyr Zelensky's somber address signalled Ukraine viewed the plan as existential and alarming.
- That public rebuke stabilised international reaction and pushed talks from chaos into substance.
Negotiators Are Trimming The Text
- Negotiators pared the original 28 points down (reported to 19) to focus on areas of likely agreement.
- They concentrated on less contentious issues like reconstruction and financing while leaving harder political matters for leaders.



