Ukraine Peace Talks 2025: ONE Issue Remains Before Russia-Ukraine Deal | Trump Envoy Update*
US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff just announced at the World Economic Forum in Davos that Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations have narrowed down to a single remaining issue. This could mark a turning point in the Eastern European conflict that has raged for nearly three years.
In this video, I break down the latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine peace talks without the typical Western media spin. Witkoff is heading to Moscow today (confirmed by Russian officials) and expressed optimism that if both sides want resolution, “we’re going to get it solved.”
KEY POINTS COVERED:
- The final sticking point in peace negotiations (likely territorial disputes)
- Russia’s demands for Ukraine’s four southern oblasts: Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia
- Why Ukraine’s negotiating position weakens with each passing month
- President Trump’s statements on how “reasonably close” the parties are to settlement
- Geopolitical analysis of US-Russia dynamics and Ukraine’s limited leverage
- The harsh reality of attritional warfare and territorial losses
MY ANALYSIS:
I’ve been warning for two years that every delay in negotiations costs Ukraine more. Today’s potential deal is worse than one year ago, which was worse than two years ago. Russia continues steady territorial advances in this war of attrition. Unless Ukraine expects a miracle, a negotiated peace is their best strategic option now.
The uncomfortable truth: This conflict has become a grinding attritional war where ordinary soldiers pay the ultimate price while geopolitical powers negotiate over territory and resources. I explain the situation as it is, not as we wish it to be.
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