President Trump dismissed Russia’s ‘main concession’ as a halt to fighting and a refusal to seize new land, while rejecting any agreed timetable for a Ukraine peace deal.
Trump Defines Russia’s ‘Main Concession’
President Trump said the only concession Russia has made in the war against Ukraine is that it will stop fighting and not seize new territory.
He Rejects Fixed Timelines for a Peace Deal
During a speech on Air Force One, the President stated he does not want to set any deadlines for a cease‑fire or final agreement, insisting the key date is when the fighting ends.
Potential Negotiations Involving Kushner and Witkoff
Trump mentioned his son‑in‑law Jared Kushner could travel to Moscow next week with special envoy Steve Witkoff to discuss the peace plan with Kremlin officials.
U.S. 28‑Point Peace Plan Drafted in Moscow
Reuters reported that a 28‑point U.S. peace proposal for Ukraine was drawn up in Moscow and delivered to Ukrainian President on 23 November, containing concessions that Kyiv had refused.
Ukraine’s Response Deadline
The President said Kyiv should respond to the plan by 27 November, while noting that negotiations on the future status of Ukrainian territory remain heavily disputed.


