Kyiv, Russia and Ukraine
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Ukrainian officials remain determinedly upbeat in comments on the new US push to end the war with Russia, but people in Kyiv fear that a deal would strongly favour Moscow, impose unacceptable terms on Ukraine and fail to prevent any future Kremlin aggression.
U.S. and Ukrainian officials sought to narrow the gaps between them on Monday over a plan to end the war in Ukraine, after agreeing to modify a U.S. proposal that Kyiv and its European allies saw as a Kremlin wish list.
Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared last week to be cautiously optimistic on the U.S. 28-point peace plan to end his invasion of Ukraine.
The most consistent thing about Trump’s 10-month search for an end to the war in Ukraine has been his inconsistency.
Military analysts and some Ukrainian commanders worry that Kyiv may be repeating the mistake of staying in an embattled city longer than it should, aiming to inflict far more casualties than it suffers.
All Star Panelists join ‘Special Report’ to discuss the recent developments on the proposed Ukraine-Russia peace plan and the dismissal of former FBI director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James’ cases.